To be fair, Raees released in more screens than Kaabil, all across the country. The number of screens were divided on a 60-40 basis between Raees and Kaabil respectively.
MOVIE REVIEW: RAEES
As such, Kaabil will indeed take a some time to catch up with Raees. Kaabil producer Rakesh Roshan earlier expressed his disappointment about the partial treatment from exhibitors.
However, Kaabil is releasing in Pakistan a week before Raees is gracing the screens in that country.
Here is the day-to-day breakdown of Raees box-office collection:
Day 1 - Wednesday (Jan 25) - Rs 20.42 crore
Day 2 - Thursday (Jan 26) - Rs 26.30 crore
Day 3 - Friday (Jan 27) - Rs 13.11 crore
Day 4 - Saturday (Jan 28) - Rs 15.61 crore
Day 5 - Sunday (Jan 29) - Rs 17.80 crore
Day 6 - Monday (Jan 30) - Rs 8.25 crore
Total six-day box-office collection of Raees: Rs 101.49 crore
Here is the day-to-day breakdown of Kaabil box-office collection:
Day 1 - Wednesday (Jan 25) - Rs 10.43 crore
Day 2 - Thursday (Jan 26) - Rs 18.67 crore
Day 3 - Friday (Jan 27) - Rs 9.77 crore
Day 4 - Saturday (Jan 28) - Rs 13.54 crore
Day 5 - Sunday (Jan 29) - Rs 15.05 crore
Day 6 - Monday (Jan 30) - Rs 6.04 crore
Total six-day box-office collection of Kaabil: Rs 73.5 crore
Raees, starring Shah Rukh Khan, is director Rahul Dholakia's reimagining of '80s Gujarat where a bootlegger, played by SRK, wants to expand his criminal empire against all odds. The only thorn in his path is an honest cop Majmudar, played by Nawazuddin Siddiqui.
While the performances of Shah Rukh and Nawaz have been praised, Pakistani actor Mahira Khan has failed to charm the audiences and critics alike.
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