The global box office charts are witnessing a dynamic shift as the movie featuring Bobby Deol, Rashmika Mandanna, Anil Kapoor, and Ranbir Kapoor is poised to surpass the success of “Sanju,” Ranbir’s current highest-grossing film. Titled “Animal” and starring Ranbir Kapoor, the film has faced criticism, but its box office performance remains strong, surpassing the Rs 550 crore mark. The official X page for “Animal” shared the exciting news along with a poster showcasing Ranbir Kapoor’s striking appearance, captioned with “Epic Victory #Animal #Animalhuntbegins #BloodyBlockbusterAnimal.”
Commentary on social media platforms reflects the enthusiasm surrounding the film’s success. One user predicts that “Animal” will easily surpass the Rs 650 to 670 crore mark, while another boldly suggests a potential Rs 1000 crore milestone. Praising Ranbir Kapoor’s dominance in Bollywood, a tweet exclaims, “King Ranbir Kapoor is governing Bollywood like a boss,” accompanied by the hashtag #Teen.
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Within its first week, “Animal” has grossed Rs. 563.3 crore globally, with a robust domestic box office performance contributing Rs. 338 crores. As it inches closer to Ranbir’s highest-grossing film, “Sanju,” which currently stands at Rs. 586.85 crore, the movie enjoys a clear run until December 22, when Shah Rukh Khan’s “Dunki” is scheduled to open in theaters.
Directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, renowned for “Kabir Singh,” “Animal” explores a gripping gang war narrative with intense violence. The focal point of the film is the tumultuous father-son relationship between Ranbir’s character, Ranvijay Singh, and Anil Kapoor’s character, Balbir Singh. Bobby Deol takes on the role of the antagonist, while Rashmika Mandanna portrays Ranvijay’s wife.
Ranbir Kapoor, in an earlier statement, described his character in “Animal” as the “most complex” he has ever played. He emphasized the nuanced nature of the role, stating that Sandeep Reddy Vanga has intricately crafted each character with unique emotions and complexities. Comparing the film to “Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham,” Ranbir highlighted its adult rating and summarized the story as one about a man who will go to any lengths to ensure the safety of his family.