After a run of failures, Tiger 3 is a “important” movie for Salman Khan; industry insiders expect a global box office opening of Rs 100 crore.

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Salman Khan’s Tiger 3 will’make history’ at the box office in the long run, according to film sector experts, even if it won’t be able to surpass Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan, which debuted with Rs 75 crore, and Pathaan, which opened with Rs 57 crore on the day of its release.

Salman Khan entered the Hindi film industry 35 years ago and achieved fame with his first film, Maine Pyar Kiya (1989). Despite a few setbacks, he rose to prominence in the industry in a few of years. For the actor, the saying “you are as good as your Friday release” is untrue. He has six years to produce a monster smash before he can still make audiences go crazy. It was a failure, Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan. The crowd booed Radhe – Your Most Wanted Bhai. Bharat and Dabangg performed mediocrely in Race 3. However, the anticipation for his next movie, Tiger 3, is killing it with the public. Is there any star in Bollywood today who can command this level of fan craze, aside from the Khans?

One week prior to its premiere, Tiger 3, the third installment in the wildly successful Tiger franchise, went on sale for advance tickets. It made almost Rs 8 crore in three days by selling nearly 3 lakh tickets for over 10,000 events.

Tiger 3 was released during Diwali. Because everyone is attending the celebrations, it’s thought to be the lowest day for a movie at the box office. However, Yash Raj Films, the production company behind the movie, is optimistic about what they have produced. Even moviegoer Akshaye Rathi thinks it won’t have a significant impact on the movie’s revenue “beyond a point.”

He clarified, saying, “They are taking advantage of the fact that this Sunday is Diwali day by releasing the movie.” The Hindu community celebrates the event in their homes, but Salman Khan’s fan base is made up of more than simply Hindus. It consists of individuals from all religious backgrounds who visit theaters and do not perform Laxmi puja at home. They will take advantage of the fact that the day following Diwali is thought to be the busiest for business. Bhai Duj is the day after, which would be advantageous for them once more. Consequently, it actually makes perfect sense to release all of these holidays on Sundays.

But he also acknowledged that the movie would have done better on its first day of sales if it had opened on Monday. Rathi continued, “But, the overall lifetime business would become much bigger,” indicating that the movie will be shown in more than 4500 theaters throughout India.


Producer and specialist on the film business Girish Johar anticipates the movie will make history and is convinced it will debut for Rs 100 crore worldwide. “I’m expecting a very good start at the box office,” he said to indianexpress.com. Salman Khan’s highest, most likely. Released as a solo effort. Before and after the release, there is a pause. It is fulfilling all the requirements and things are working out well for it. However, he also stated that the movie’s first-day revenue will be “sluggish” and will only increase on Monday.

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According to Rathi and Johar, Tiger 3 would take in about Rs 35 crore on its opening day at the box office. Rathi thinks that the movie “has all the potential to make it to those levels in the long run,” even though it won’t come close to Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan, which started with Rs 75 crore, and Pathaan, which opened with Rs 57 crore on the day of its release.

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Tiger 3 is an important movie for Salman Khan, considering how his box office performance has been over the last six years. Rathi feels that an actor of his caliber needs to make a good living on each of his films, even though a failure won’t have an impact on his stardom. He remarked, “Of course, every movie matters to a star of that caliber, and not just to him, but to the industry as a whole as well, since we rely on these kinds of stars to generate revenue that can keep the distribution and exhibition sectors running.”

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