Fighter First Day Box Office Prediction: The director Siddharth Anand is coming one more time with “Fighter” on Republic Day weekend, followed by the most controversial film of 2023, Pathaan‘s huge success. The Greek God of Bollywood, Hrithik Roshan and Bollywood Diva Deepika Padukone‘s first on-screen collaboration film, is gearing up to release the film on January 25, 2024, with co-stars Anil Kapoor, Karan Singh Grover, Akshay Oberoi, Sanjeeda Sheikh, and others.
The film already got approval from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), received a U/A certificate, and was also approved with 166.33 minutes (2 hours, 46 minutes, and 33 seconds) of runtime.
Fighter Opening Day Screen Count Hinting to Release Over 5000 Screens Globally
Hrithik Roshan, Deepika Padukone’s latest aerial action film, is produced by Viacom 18 Studios and Marflix Pictures and is being distributed by Viacom 18 Studios. As per the latest report from Pinkvilla, the film will release over 4250 screens in the domestic market and all assembled globally, aiming for a wide release of over 5000 screens.
Shockingly Fighter First Day Box Office Prediction Decent, aims to open with Rs 20 Cr in India
Based on the latest Advance Booking update on Sacnilk.com until January 24th, 6.03 p.m. IST, the film has sold 1.05 Lac (104731) tickets in Hindi 3D format, worth Rs 3.35 Cr (33467660.89), followed by Hindi 2D format has sold 87.10K (87990) tickets costing Rs. 2,29 Cr (22913909.81), Hindi IMAX 3D format has sold 8.71K (8709) tickets, worth Rs. 50.11 Lac (5011097.58),
Hindi 4DX 3D format has sold 2956 tickets, worth Rs. 17.01 Lac (1701021), Hindi ICE 3D format has sold 516 tickets, worth Rs. 3.17 Lac (317000), and Hindi IMAX 2D format has sold 224 tickets for the opening day, which is worth Rs. 1.11 Lac gross nationwide. All versions of the assembled fighter have sold for 2.05 Lacs (205126) in India, which cost Rs 6.35 Cr (63521389) gross (excluding block seats). The advance booking indicates that the film can open around Rs 20 Cr in India, but at the global box office, due to the GCC ban, the collection has a slide effect; it can bring Rs 26–30 Cr gross globally.