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When “Fighter,” starring Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone, had its OTT premiere, its lifetime collections were announced, making it a box office hit

Following a strong run at the box office, “Fighter,” starring Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone, had its OTT premiere at midnight. As the movie neared its theatrical premiere and prepared to soar into the top streaming trends, it was officially proclaimed an HIT.

With the final figures in hand, the movie that has become the highest-grossing Indian picture of 2024 is sure to retain its position. ‘Fighter’ concluded its box office run with a worldwide total of about Rs 359 crores, according to sacnilk.com.
Siddharth Anand, the film’s director, saw the action-packed movie take off during Republic Day weekend. Its four-day weekend haul reached a net income of almost Rs 118.50 crore, paving the way for what was expected to be an incredible run. But following its opening weekend, the movie’s first Monday profits declined. Even with excellent reviews and strong word-of-mouth, the movie’s box-office performance declined.
Following a phenomenal first week, the movie gradually overreached the coveted Rs 200 crore nett milestone, earning a total of Rs 212.75 crore domestically and a projected Rs 255 crore in gross receipts.
‘Fighter’ made ripples abroad, earning over Rs 100 crore, demonstrating the film’s success even beyond the country. The study states that the film’s extensive worldwide distribution brought in an estimated Rs 104 crore in revenue. This accomplishment was significant for Hrithik Roshan since it made the movie his highest-grossing foreign endeavour and his first to make more than 100 crores worldwide.
It should be mentioned that the film’s box office performance was significantly impacted by the Gulf nations’ ban on its distribution.
‘Fighter’ is the first Hindi film to break the Rs 300 crore barrier this year and has now been officially classified as a “hit” as the dust settles on its incredible box office achievement. An expanded edit of the film is now available for watching online. There are rumours that the movie features four more minutes of extra content, which are song sequences that were cut from the theatrical release.

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