AVATAR AND PATHAAN RULE THE U.K BOX OFFICE

It was a closely fought weekend at the U.K. and Ireland box office between “Avatar: The Way of Water” and “Pathaan,” with the former edging the top slot.

Disney’s “Avatar: The Way of Water” topped the charts for the seventh weekend in a row with £2.1 million ($2.6 million) for a total of £70.6 million, per numbers from Comscore.

Shah Rukh Khan’s “Pathaan” has reached blockbuster status in just two days of release. Produced by Yash Raj Films, the film shattered opening day records for a Hindi-language film, with a worldwide gross of $12.7 million on Jan. 25.
Shah Rukh Khan’s “Pathaan” has reached blockbuster status in just two days of release. Produced by Yash Raj Films, the film shattered opening day records for a Hindi-language film, with a worldwide gross of $12.7 million on Jan. 25.

Yash Raj Films’ Bollywood film “Pathaan” debuted close behind in second place with £1.9 million. Directed by Siddharth Anand and starring Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone and John Abraham, the film released midweek on Jan. 25 across 223 locations. The film collected £1.4 million for the weekend (Friday-Sunday) and £1.9 million in total including Wednesday and Thursday. 

On Jan. 25, “Pathaan” had the highest opening day ever for an Indian title in the U.K. with £319,000. No film had ever crossed the £300,000 mark on a single day prior to this. This was also the highest single day collection for any Indian film at the U.K. box office. “Pathaan” broke its own record on consecutive days, earning £345,000 on Friday and £556,000 on Saturday, which is currently the highest-grossing single day for an Indian title.

The previous first day record at the U.K. box office for an Indian film was Yash Raj’s “Sultan” (2016) which collected £271,000.

“Pathaan” also became the second Indian film to debut in second position in the U.K. after “RRR,” which debuted with £650,204 in 2022 and finished its run with £974,990. The film is also the highest grossing Indian film in the U.K. post pandemic, surging past “Ponniyin Selvan: I,” which had an opening weekend of £745,386 and a lifetime gross of £1.2 million.

The highest-grossing Indian film of all time at the U.K. box office is Yash Raj’s “Dhoom 3,” which collected £2.7 million in 2013.

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