Animal Box Office Day 11: Ranbir Kapoor's crime epic sees sharp decline, inches closer to Rs 450 crore in India

    The film continues to hold its fort strong at the ticket window, and eyes Rs 500 crore net in India. On Monday, however, the collection saw a huge drop, taking the total collection close to Rs 450 crore.

    A still from Animal trailer

    A still from Animal trailer

    Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal featuring Ranbir Kapoor as a ruthless son has taken the box office by storm. Even though a section of people are slamming the director for toxic masculinity, violence and misogynist content, it hasn’t stopped footfalls in theatres. The film continues to hold its fort strong at the ticket window, and eyes Rs 500 crore net in India. On Monday, however, the collection saw a huge drop, taking the total collection close to Rs 450 crore.

    According to industry tracker Sacnilk, Animal registered Rs 13 crore on Day 11, a significant drop of -65.28% from previous day. The film recorded an occupancy of 21.41 per cent in the country. The film made an opening collection of Rs 63.8 crore, and went to make moolah, amounting to Rs 337.58 crore in the first week. The second weekend added another Rs 93 crore to take the collection to Rs 431.27 crore. With second Monday’s collection, the total domestic collection now stands at Rs 443.27 crore. At the global box office, the film is now racing to enter the Rs 750 crore club shortly at the worldwide box office.

    Animal delves into the trouble relationship of father and son set at the backdrop of underworld. The film also has Bobby Deol, Rashmika Mandanna, Anil Kapoor, and Triptii Dimri in pivotal roles. Backed by T-series, Bhadrakali Pictures, and Cine1Studios, the film was released on December 1, 2023 worldwide. The DesiMartini review of Animal reads, “Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s latest offering Animal is not for the faint-hearted. If you thought Kabir Singh/Arjun Reddy was violent and problematic, Animal is both these films combined and raised to the power of 10 (if not more). The film begins with a promising first half. Despite some erratic jump cuts and continuity issues which tend to confuse you, the scenes, and the way they play out, manage to hold your attention, primarily because of the stellar act and towering presence of Ranbir Kapoor.”