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Bharat box office collection Day 7: Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif film inches towards Rs 200-cr mark

After crossing the Rs 150-crore mark, Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif's Bharat is now eyeing the Rs 200-crore club.

Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif's Bharat is inching towards the Rs 200-crore mark
Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif's Bharat is inching towards the Rs 200-crore mark

Salman Khan has once again proved that he is the undisputed king of box office. His Eid release Bharat is minting moolah at the box office. After crossing the Rs 150-crore mark within five days of its release, Ali Abbas Zafar's directorial is now eyeing the Rs 200-crore club.

Bharat, which passed the Monday test with flying colours, made decent money on Tuesday too. According to early estimates, Salman and Katrina Kaif film earned Rs 8 crore (approx) on Tuesday, thus taking the total collection to Rs 167.30 crore (approx).

With a screen count of 4700, Bharat has turned out to be the second biggest grosser of 2019 after Uri: The Surgical Strike.

Bharat, which is Salman's third collaboration with Ali Abbas Zafar, depicts the history of India through the life of an ordinary man. Apart from Salman and Katrina, the film also stars Jackie Shroff, Sunil Grover, Disha Patani and Tabu.

Bharat has got a thumbs up from fans and critics alike. India Today reviewer Ananya Bhattacharya has called the film a perfect Eid blockbuster.

Giving the film 3 out of 5 stars, she wrote, "Through the eyes of Bharat, we see the journey of Bharat, our country, through some of its best and worst phases. Director Ali Abbas Zafar manages to capture in 2 hours and 47 minutes the ups and downs that this man and his country wade across. The best part of Bharat the film is that it has something for everyone. It is the quintessential Big Salman Khan Film with all its trappings. Romance, comedy (and a lot of it, thanks to Sunil Grover), drama, action, emotion."
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