Pathaan, directed by Siddharth Anand, had yet another rock steady day at the box office as it dropped by less than 10 percent on its sixteenth day. It recorded yet another Rs. 6 crore box office day and in all likelihood, the film will be growing on Friday as weekend ticket rates return for the film. In the last few days, the film ticket rates have reached to practically the lowest that they can get. While the footfalls are down by just 45 percent, collections are down by over 60 percent, and this is enough proof of how low the ticket prices for Pathaan have been, post the second weekend. The strong hold on the footfalls front only shows the acceptance of the film among the movie-going audience and it is also a clear indication that it will keep bringing in numbers for weeks to come, regardless of local competition. Pathaan marked Shah Rukh Khan’s return to the big screens, in the lead role, after over four years and the wait has totally been worth it as the film has shattered practically all domestic records and international records in the traditional Hindi movie markets. The film swiftly moves towards the Rs. 500 crore nett mark domestically, to become the fourth Indian film after Baahubali 2, KGF: Chapter 2 and RRR to achieve it.
Pathaan Records Steady Box Office Collection on Its Sixteenth Day
Pathaan, starring Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone and John Abraham, had yet another rock steady day at the box office as it dropped by less than 10 percent on its sixteenth day. It recorded yet another Rs. 6 crore box office day and in all likelihood, the film will be growing on Friday.

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