India's biggest film 'Baahubali 2' is on a record-breaking spree

These are some serious numbers.
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Sohini Mitter
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India's biggest film just got a whole lot bigger.

Baahubali: The Conclusion which hit screens — 9,000 of them worldwide — is India's highest-grossing film of all time within a week of its release. Unsurprisingly.

The film released in four Indian languages and has earned a staggering $67 million worldwide in the opening weekend. It grossed over $18.1 million on the opening day itself, the highest-ever for film dubbed in Hindi.

And it's playing to packed halls even on weekdays.

The film is being distributed by Dharma Productions, one of India's top studios, helmed by high-profile Bollywood personality Karan Johar and he's elated with Baahubali's dream run.

Incidentally, the producers pocketed $75 million from the sale of theatrical and satellite rights much before the release.

Next up, advance booking records...

India's premier movie ticketing website BookMyShow announced that it sold a record 3.3 million tickets for Baahubali 2 or 12 tickets every second a day prior to the release.

On Paytm Movies, part of India's largest mobile wallet firm Paytm, Baahubali 2 has emerged as the biggest grossing film ever.

"With early sales showing an upward trend, Paytm has experienced an eight times surge in overall traffic in the film’s opening week and accounted for more than 30% market share to the Hindi version’s opening weekend," the company said in a statement.

In the U.A.E, Indian film industry’s second biggest overseas market, advance bookings have clocked 120,000 admissions on the opening day, according to Gulf News. This is unprecedented, a local distributor was quoted as saying.

In the U.S too, Baahubali 2 continues to scale new heights.

It is outselling even Hollywood movies starring popular actors.

And it is ruling IMAX theaters as well.

These might be small numbers compared to giant Hollywood releases, but for an Indian film these are unprecedented figures. And that explains the hysteria around Baahubali.

It is a truly global phenomenon now. It also has a spin-off animation series, Baahubali: The Lost Legends, which launched last month on Amazon Prime Video worldwide.

We're counting the feathers in Baahubali's cap. Or should we say crown?

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India staff at Mashable. Formerly with Forbes India magazine and The Financial Express newspaper.

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