Vicky Kaushal and Yami Gautam starrer Uri The Surgical Strike has created yet another record which was earlier held by S S Rajamouli’s magnum opus Baahubali 2. Film critic and trade analyst Taran Adarsh took to Twitter to share the box office collection of weekend five record which is now broken by Uri.
He wrote, #UriTheSurgicalStrikeâ â creates HISTORY yet again... Smashes *Weekend 5* record held by #Baahubali2 <#Hindi>... Day 29: #Baahubali2 ₹ 1.56 cr... #Uri ₹ 2.12 cr, Day 30: #Baahubali2 ₹ 2.25 cr... #Uri ₹ 4.67 cr, Day 31: #Baahubali2 ₹ 3.16 cr... #Uri ₹ 5.58 cr’’.
Uri: The Surgical Strike is based on the surgical strikes which were carried out by the Indian army in 2016. Besides Vicky Kaushal, the film also features Yami Gautam, Paresh Rawal, Kirti Kulhari and debutante Mohit Raina. The film has been directed by Aditya Dhar and it has been produced by Ronnie Screwvala.
#UriTheSurgicalStrikeâ â creates HISTORY yet again... Smashes *Weekend 5* record held by #Baahubali2 <#Hindi>...
Day 29: #Baahubali2 ₹ 1.56 cr... #Uri ₹ 2.12 cr
Day 30: #Baahubali2 ₹ 2.25 cr... #Uri ₹ 4.67 cr
Day 31: #Baahubali2 ₹ 3.16 cr... #Uri ₹ 5.58 cr— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) February 11, 2019
Also read | Adah Sharma does it again, plays ‘Mind Games’ in totally unrecognisable avatar
Bollywood star Vicky Kaushal has won many hearts and achieved great success in a small amount of time. He has not only impressed the audience through his acting skills but also got applause from megastar Amitabh Bachchan. He received a letter of appreciation from Big B for his work in recently released film Manmarziyaan. Now, after Uri: The Surgical Strike, his run as one of the best actors has become long-lived.
Recently, Vicky took to his Instagram account to share a heartfelt message for his fans. Wearing a sweatshirt with the caption, How's The Josh, Vicky wrote this, ''It’s not just a line anymore... I get so many “How’s the Josh?!†videos from you all everyday, each one made with so much love and passion, from schools, colleges, cafes, work places... from people fighting the cold in minus temperatures to people sweating it out in the gym... from conference meetings to marriage ceremonies... from a 92 years old grandmother to a 2 years old kid... from even our Jawaans in the armed forces. It’s not just a line anymore, you all have turned it into an emotion... an emotion so strong and special, I’m going to cherish for life. Thank You everyone’’.