GanguBai Kathiawari Box Office Business worth over Rs 100 crore
Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt film GanguBai Kathiawari in Box Office has grossed over Rs 100 crore worldwide in its first week of release.
Bhansali Productions GanguBai Kathiawari has stated on it is social media account that film has so far grossed Rs 108.3 crore Box Office.
Film chronicles life journey of Gangubai from Kamathipura who was one of the most powerful figures in the Mumbai mafia. Alia Bhatt has played the role of Gangubai in the film.
On Instagram Bhansali Productions shared a poster of the film which reads 108.3 Million World Wide Grass Box Office Thank You For All The Love. Book a ticket.
Alia latest film was third biggest opener among the corona virus epidemics which grossed Rs 10.5 crore on its first day Box Office.
Film critic and film business analyst Tarn Adarsh shared the data on Twitter in which he said that Gangubai Kathiawari was the third biggest opener film in days of Corona virus. The first film was Akshay Kumar Suryawanshi which was released during the Diwali festival and earned Rs 26.29 crore on its first day Box Office.
Recently on 25th February 2022 film Gangu Kathiawari was released in which Alia Bhatt has successfully played the role of the housekeeper. The theme of this film is prostitution & red light areas. GanguBai Kathiawari is a real character who used to run a house in Kamathipura a small area of Mumbai India in the 1960 The film is adapted from Hussain Zaidi Indian Crime Reporter book Mafia Queens of Mumbai.
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