Kabir Singh Box Office Day 14: Shahid Kapoor's Film Beats Salman Khan's Bharat To Be The Second Highest Grosser Of 2019

    Kabir Singh Box Office Day 14

    Kabir Singh Box Office Day 14: Shahid Kapoor's Film Beats Salman Khan's Bharat To Be The Second Highest Grosser Of 2019

    Shahid Kapoor and Kiara Advani starrer Kabir Singh busy beating records at Bollywood box office with every passing day. The film entered the 200 crore club on Day 13 has beaten yet another record and this time it is that of Salman Khan’s big Eid release Bharat. The film earned Rs. 6.72 crores on Thursday [Day 14] and has beaten the lifetime collection of Bharat.

    Kabir Singh Box Office Day 14: Shahid Kapoor's Film Beats Salman Khan's Bharat To Be The Second Highest Grosser Of 2019

    Salman Khan’s Bharat grossed a total of Rs. 210 crores at the box office in its lifetime while Kabir Singh’s total now stands at a solid Rs. 213.20 crores. It is Shahid Kapoor biggest hit yet as a solo lead and is now eyeing the 250 crore mark.

    On the film’s grand entry into the 200 crore club the cast of film celebrated in a big way and Shahid even shared a long post thanking audiences for loving it. The actor called Kabir Singh the most flawed character he has ever played and said that it has become his most loved.


    ‘Your love is so overwhelming words will always fall short. Thank you for understanding him forgiving him and loving him with all your heart. We all fall apart. And we all must strive to rise from our faults. To be better. To be wiser. To be kinder. He is flawed. So are we all. You didn’t judge him you experienced him. You understood him. I have never ever felt so thankful. The most flawed character I have ever played. Has become my most loved. Indeed indian cinema and the audience has come a long way. More power to brave choices. More power to you all for your maturity and humanness. You have given me wings to fly. To not only be burdened by the need to be loved to be a star but to have the courage to be hated in equal measure to be an actor. Here’s to cinema mirroring life. To protagonists who don’t have to be restricted by their goodness and can be human and imperfect. There is perfection in imperfection and that is the beauty and the challenge of this human life. Thank you. Again and again. You all are the heroes of this story.’

    Kabir Sing is now the second highest grossing film of 2019 after Vicky Kaushal’s Uri: The Surgical Strike and is soon expected to beat it to the highest grosser.