Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan box office collection Day 11: Maharashtra Day holiday helps boost collections of Salman Khan starrer | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

The Salman Khan starrer ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan‘ drew in big numbers at the box office, thanks to the May 1 holiday. The film which has been struggling to cross the Rs 100 crore mark at the domestic box office, inched closer with the collections that came in on Monday.
According to the latest reports on boxofficeindia.com, the film got the benefit of the labour day holiday in Maharashtra which led to good collections. The film managed to earn more than its collections on its second Friday and earn almost as it did on its second Saturday collection.

The film collected around Rs 2.25 crore nett on Monday which took the second-week collections to an estimated Rs 11.75 crore nett. With the entire week ahead, the film’s collections are expected to cross the Rs 15-16 crore nett mark, thus finally taking it past the 100 crore mark.

After earning an estimated Rs 85.60 crore nett in its first week, and adding another Rs 11.65 crore to its kitty in the second week, the film’s total now stands at an estimated Rs 97.25 crore.
The film crossed the 100 crore mark at the global box office in its first week as it earned over $4.5 million in the Gulf markets.
Once ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’ crosses the 100 crore mark at the domestic box office, it will be the 11th Salman film to achieve these numbers.

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