By – Shrishti Mehra

Day 11 of Animal’s worldwide box office collection: The film, directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, has now become Ranbir Kapoor’s highest grossing film.

Day 11 of Animal’s worldwide box office collection: Since its December 1 release, Ranbir Kapoor’s Animal has performed brilliantly not only in India, but also around the world. The action thriller picture achieved a new milestone when it reached the 700 crore mark worldwide. The developers have now provided the most recent update on Animal’s worldwide box office results.

The most recent worldwide box office figures

The official X (Formerly Twitter) account of the Sandeep Reddy Vanga film posted the latest worldwide box office data on Tuesday, with the description “Rewriting Box-office Records.” The latest update included a poster of Ranbir Kapoor from the film, along with the words “11th day worldwide gross 737.98 cr.”

https://x.com/AnimalTheFilm/status/1734454584977059870?s=20

About Animal

This year, Animal has become the third highest grossing Indian film in the globe. Rashmika Mandanna, Anil Kapoor, and Bobby Deol all play important roles in the Ranbir Kapoor flick. Despite its unstoppable box office run, Animal has elicited conflicting reactions from many, with critics accusing it of encouraging sexism and toxic masculinity. The film follows Ranbir’s character Rannvijay Singh, who hears of an assassination attempt on his father Balbir Singh (Anil Kapoor) and vows vengeance.

Animal review

“Violence reaches its zenith,” read an excerpt from the Hindustan Times’ Animal movie review. Gore gets the spotlight. It’s a massacre all over the place. It’s wild and evil. Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s long-awaited Animal has finally arrived, with Ranbir Kapoor taking on a diabolical, dangerous, and insane persona. Do we have feelings for him? Without a doubt! Do we dislike him? Hell yeah! The problematic idea of Animal has already been addressed since the teaser and trailer were released. What the picture as a whole gives is a series of events, emotions, and sequences leading up to a fairly unsatisfying finale that is so rushed that you wonder if there is more to come after the end credits.”

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