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Simmba is Rohit Shetty’s biggest hit, Ranveer Singh film beats lifetime business of Chennai Express. Here are 10 records it broke

Simba is Rohit Shetty’s biggest hit, Ranveer Singh film beats lifetime business of Chennai Express. Here are 10 records it broke



Filmmaker Rohit Shetty’s Simmba, starring Ranveer Singh and Sara Ali Khan, has surpassed the lifetime collections (domestic) of Chennai Express. The film is now Rohit Shetty’s biggest grosser and stands at a collection of Rs 227 crore at the domestic box office.
Film trade analyst Taran Adarsh updated the box office figures of the film on Twitter, “#Simmba crosses *lifetime biz* of #ChennaiExpress and emerges Rohit Shetty’s highest grosser... [Week 3] Fri 2.60 cr, Sat 4.51 cr, Sun 5.30 cr, Mon 2.86 cr. Total: ₹ 227.71 cr. India biz. BLOCKBUSTER.” According to Bollywood Hungama, the lifetime collection of Chennai Express at the domestic box office stands at Rs 227 crore.

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