Aladdin box office collection Day 3: Will Smith film beats PM Narendra Modi and India's Most Wanted

The Will Smith film has earned more than the two Bollywood films, PM Narendra Modi and India's Most Wanted, released this weekend.

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Aladdin box office collection Day 3: Will Smith film beats PM Narendra Modi and India's Most Wanted
Will Smith plays the role of Genie in the live-action adaptation of Disney's 1992 animated film Aladdin.

Beating two Bollywood films, PM Narendra Modi and India's Most Wanted, Will Smith-starrer Disney movie Aladdin earned Rs 18.50 crore till Sunday. The film, which also stars Naomi Scott and Mena Massoud, earned Rs 4.25 crore on Friday and Rs 6.75 crore on Saturday. On Sunday, the film collected Rs 7.75 crore in India.

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Aladdin is a live-action adaptation of Disney's 1992 animated film of the same name in which Will Smith plays the blue Genie who is loved by all. Mena Massoud plays Aladdin and Naomi Scott is seen as Princess Jasmine of Agrabah.

The film made its hold on the Indian box office right from its opening day. Popular story, summer breaks and family -friendly content is attributed to the film's success in India.

Besides, Aladdin has also given a tough fight to romantic-comedy De De Pyaar De. This Ajay Devgn's film earned Rs 3.58 crore on its second Friday. The film was released on May 17.

Box Office India reports that the movie had a stronghold in the South with Nizam / Andhra, Mysore / Karnataka and Taimil Nadu. These states helped the movie project great box office collection numbers.

With an international gross of $121 million (Rs 841 crore), Aladdin has already earned over $207 million (Rs 1,440 crore) globally. The film crushed its international competitions, the critically acclaimed teen comedy Booksmart and the horror movie Brightburn.

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