"Uri: The Surgical Strike" Box Office: Vicky Kaushal's Movie Achieves "Double Century" After Its 28-Day Run

Kareena Kusari|Feb 09, 2019

Spectacularly, merely in 28 days after its launch, Vicky Kaushal's movie has achieved "double century" in the box-office competition.

Under Aditya Dhar's direction, Uri: The Surgical Strike has continually reaped massive successes since its premiere on January 11, 2019.

Previously, no Hindi film, whether made on a big, modest or limited budget, could challenge or break the previous records of Hindi-version Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017). However, surprisingly, Vicky Kaushal's movie could do those incredible things. Not only did Uri beat the 23rd and 24th's box-office record of Baahubali 2 but Aditya Dhar's movie also surpassed the fourth week's box-office receipts of Prabhas starrer.

Spectacularly, merely in 28 days after its launch, Vicky Kaushal starrer has achieved "double century" in the box-office competition. The war film additionally earned Rs 2.19 crore on day 28, raising its total sales after 28 days to Rs 200.07 crore, a desirable figure for any producer.

Before Uri's amazing triumph, yesterday, the trade analyst Taran Adarsh took to Twitter to update its massive box-office sales. Let's check out his tweets for more details:

With such a pace of business, Uri is expected to end its impressive run with Rs 225 crore. Besides, Vicky Kaushal's film is said to easily conquer the lifetime box-office of Golmaal Again and 3 Idiots in the next two days. And of course, it is unsurprising that it keeps beating the lifetime receipts of Salman Khan's Kick and Shah Rukh Khan's Chennai Express.

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