Salman Khan was eagerly waiting for a long time. His fans got Edi before the last Eid. When his most descent film Sikandar was released in theaters. This film, directed by AR Murugadas, has been released on Sunday. On March 31 i.e. today, Eid is a holiday, so the film will get full benefit of this too. The pair of Salman Khan and Rashmika Mandana are very much liked by the fans. Mohanlal's 'L2: Empuraan' has also suffered a major setback as soon as 'Alexander' came.
Salman Khan had high expectations from 'Sikander'. As such, the film has not been able to earn so much on Opening Day. But those who have earned on the first day are also no less. According to the report of Caiknilk, the film has done a business of 26 crores from India on the very first day. The worldwide collection of this film made in the budget of 200 crores is eagerly awaited. It has become the fourth highest collection film of Rashmika Mandana.
Mohanlal's 'L2: Empuraan' has received tremendous response in four days. The film had done a business of 100 crores from all over the world in 2 days. Currently the worldwide collection is Rs 138 crore. At the same time, the overseas collection is Rs 85 crore. The film has earned only 14 crores from India on Sunday. Which has increased compared to the last two days. But despite this, it has decreased due to the arrival of 'Alexander', otherwise it could have been even more. At present, Total Indian NET collection is Rs 59.35 crore.
Along with this, 'Alexander' is at number 37 in the list of highest grossing Bollywood films on the first day. The films that Salman Khan have left behind include Akshay Kumar's Gold, Prabhas' Saaho, Hrithik's fighter and MS Dhoni's film.
Salman Khan's film which has raised the most money from India is Tiger alive. The Indian net collection of this film is Rs 339.16 crore. At the same time, Bajrangi Bhaijaan is at number two, who has earnings- Rs 320 crore. If 'Alexander' has to become a top collection film of Bhaijaan, then you will have to earn more than both films. Will have to see where the film can reach after the first weekend.