SON OF SARDAAR collected 66.02 cr in 6 days

By Glamsham Editorial

Ajay Devgn's Diwali Dhamaka SON OF SARDAAR continues its box-office blitzkrieg and reaffirms its mass appeal with audiences flocking to the single screens as well as multiplexes to catch this action-comedy!!

After opening with a mind boggling RS 10.72Cr (Net box office collections) on the very first day, despite having 500 theaters lesser than competing releases in the same festive period, SOS its reigning the box offices across India post Diwali!!

Thanks to an out-standing positive word of mouth for the film, SOS continues to show big jumps across all circuits.

Trade reports say that SON OF SARDAAR has emerged as the first choice in the circuits like Delhi, U.P, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Bihar which are dominated by single screens followed by multiplexes. Also parts of Mumbai circuit [Maharashtra and Gujarat] are yielding excellent performance for SON OF SARDAAR. If the long queues outside theaters for advance as well as current bookings are anything to go by the numbers are predicted to only rise in the coming days!

With a perfectly eclectic mix of action, comedy, drama, romance, catchy music and B-town masala, SON OF SARDAAR has been established as a true family entertainer with something for everyone and wining the hearts of audiences as well as the trade fraternity!!

SON OF SARDAAR is a Viacom 18 Motion Pictures and Eros International presentation. Son of Sardaar (SOS) produced by Ajay Devgn Ffilms and YRV Infra and Media (P) Ltd Production is directed by Ashwni Dhir.

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