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Baaghi 3 goes past 50 cr in the first weekend, expected surge on Holi

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Monday, 9 March 2020 (15:29 IST)
Mumbai: Baaghi 3 has an stupendous first weekend despite mixed reports. Tiger Shroff starrer movie had the biggest opening of 17.5 crore of 2020 and after earning 16.5 crore the movie made the most of Sunday and earned 20.05 crore. Thus it goes past 50 crore mark in just 3 days!

Baaghi 3 brings the superhit Producer-actor duo of Sajid Nadiadwala and Tiger Shroff together who have yet again delivered the biggest opener of this year. . Baaghi 3 is not just the first biggest opener of the year but is set to be the biggest film of 2020. 
 
The lead actor Tiger Shroff, who brings the dose of high octane action sequences with the film is the youngest actor to have a successful franchise to his credit. The actor has already emerged to be the biggest box office star amongst the younger pool of actors. With a Pan-India reach, one will find a Tiger fan beyond the defines of age, place and boundaries where he is often hailed as the youngest action superstar of the nation. He is equally popular across single screens and the multiplexes- something that makes his films a hit, owing to his popularity. 
 
The duo of Sajid Nadiadwala and Tiger Shroff is a powerhouse who have done four films together- Heropanti, Baaghi, Baaghi 2 and now, Baaghi 3 where all the films have garnered wide appreciation as well as charted new records each time at the box office.  With each film, they have increased the level of phenomenal action sequences and Baaghi 3 is the most recent power-punch. 
 

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