Salman Khan’s Eid 2019 release Bharat is
still unbeaten overseas, when it comes to Bollywood releases this year. The last quarter of 2019 is set to begin, but the Ali Abbas Zafar directorial is the highest-grossing Hindi film abroad.
The film had also helped Salman add another feather to his cap. ‘It becomes back-to-back 14 centuries for Salman Khan,’ film and trade expert Girish Johar said when “Bharat” cruised past Rs 100 crore mark in India.
Gully Boy, India’s official entry official for the 92nd Academy Awards, is next on the list of Bollywood’s biggest grossers abroad this year. Zoya Akhtar’s film raked in $ 10.25 million (over Rs 72.73 crore). Starring Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt, the film was inspired by the lives of rapper Naved Shaikh, popular by his stage name Naezy, and rapper Divine (Vivian Fernandes).
Josh for Vicky Kaushal’s Uri – The Surgical Strike has been high outside India too. The film has earned $ 7.46 million (over Rs 52.92 crore). “Kalank” has surprisingly made it to the fourth spot with $ 7.17 million (over Rs 50.87 crore) earning.
Although the film, starring Madhuri Dixit, Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, Sonakshi Sinha and Sanjay Dutt, minted Rs 21.60 crore on its first day in April, it slipped down the charts quickly in India.
The Akshay Kumar-Vidya Balan starrer Mission Mangal, celebrating women power, grabs the fifth position. It earned $ 7.10 million (over Rs 50.38 crore).
Kabir Singh, the biggest domestic hit of the year, is actually at number six in the global charts. The film has earned $ 6.95 million (Rs over Rs 49.31 crore) in the international market.
Total Dhamaal with $ 6.53 million (over Rs 46.33 crore), Super 30 with $5.19 million (over Rs 36.82 crore), Badla with $ 4.68 million (over Rs 33.2 crore) and Chhichhore with $ 3.5 million (over Rs 24.83 crore) are the other releases of the year that make it to the top 10 global list as of now. (IANS)