
Ranveer Singh's Films Surpass $177 Million at Global Box Office
Ranveer Singh's two films have collectively surpassed 1,700 crore rupees, equivalent to around $177 million, at the global box office. The earnings figures are cited by trackers News18 India and Sacnilk.
Directed by Aditya Dhar and produced by Zee Studios and B62 Studios, the films form part of a franchise that has recorded strong performance in domestic markets as well as international territories, including the Gulf region and North America.
The sequel in the franchise explores themes involving organized crime networks in Karachi and cross-border elements.
The reported box office collections have not been independently verified by auditors.
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