Mumbai, May 28 (IBNS): Alia Bhatt's spy thriller Raazi entered the Rs 100 crore club on Sunday, giving the actress her third film which surpassed three figures (in crores) in collection.
The movie collected Rs 4.42 crore on its third Sunday to take its toll to Rs 102.50 crore.
According to film critics and business analysts, Raazi, which reached the mark in 17 days, will surpass the lifetime collections of 2 States and Badrinath Ki Dulhania, which collected Rs 102.13 crore and Rs 116.68 crore respectively.
"Alia Bhatt and ₹ 100 cr Club...
Note: Lifetime biz #2States ₹ 102.13 cr #BKD ₹ 116.68 cr #Raazi ₹ 102.50 cr [17 days; still running] #Raazi is expected to emerge the highest grosser of Alia Bhatt, surpassing *lifetime biz* of #2States and #BKD. India biz." Adarsh said.
Alia Bhatt and ₹ 100 cr Club...
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) May 28, 2018
Note: Lifetime biz#2States ₹ 102.13 cr#BKD ₹ 116.68 cr#Raazi ₹ 102.50 cr [17 days; still running]#Raazi is expected to emerge the highest grosser of Alia Bhatt, surpassing *lifetime biz* of #2States and #BKD.
India biz.
Adarsh also said that it is the second woman centric Bollywood film, after Tanu Weds Manu Returns, to break into Rs 100 crore club.
"#Raazi is the second heroine-centric film to cross ₹ 100 cr mark, after #TanuWedsManuReturns... However, #TWMR was a franchise, so it had a huge advantage... #Raazi is the first one to achieve the milestone without the tag of a franchise or commercial trappings... India biz." his tweet read.
The film is directed by Meghna Gulzar and stars Alia Bhatt, Rajit Kapoor, Vicky Kaushal, Soni Razdan, Jaideep Ahlawat among others.
This is also the first collaboration between real life mother daughter Alia and Soni.
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