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Starring Rana Daggubati Baahubali box office collections have made this latest magnum opus from filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli India’s biggest opener obliterating many existing records by logging day 1 take of between Rs 65-70 crore globally – while it collected Rs 50 crore in domestic market, the take abroad was between Rs 15-20 crore. Baahubali is a two-part movie and has been dubbed as India's costliest movie ever made on a budget of Rs 250 crore ( this includes part II). Moreover, with the cash counter buzzing, Baahubali is set to enter the Rs 100 crore club in just 2 days. Here we take a look at all the the other movies – from Shahrukh Khan's ‘Happy New Year’, Aamir Khan's ‘Dhoom: 3 to Hrithik Roshan's Agneepath – that Baahubali box office collections muscled aside to take the No 1 spot: (Bollywood Hungama)
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No 2 on all-time box office collections list after Baahubali surge: Shahrukh Khan's Happy New Year with a take of Rs 49.9 crore.
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No 3 on all-time box office collections list after Baahubali surge: Aamir Khan's Dhoom: 3 at Rs 32 crore. (Bollywood Hungama)
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No 4 on all-time box office collections list after Baahubali surge: Ajay Devgn's Singam Returns at Rs.31.8 crore. (Bollywood Hungama)
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No 5 on all-time box office collections list after Baahubali surge: Shahrukh Khan's Chennai Express at Rs.31 crore. (Bollywood Hungama)
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No 6 on all-time box office collections list after Baahubali surge: Salman Khan's Ek Tha Tiger at Rs.30.3 crore. (Bollywood Hungama)
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No 7 on all-time box office collections list after Baahubali surge: Hrithik Roshan's Bang Bang at Rs.28 crore. (Bollywood Hungama)
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No 8 on all-time box office collections list after Baahubali surge: Salman Khan's Kick at Rs 26 crore. (Bollywood Hungama)
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No 9 on all-time box office collections list after Baahubali surge: Aamir Khan's PK at Rs 25 crore. (Bollywood Hungama)
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No 10 on all-time box office collections list after Baahubali surge: Agneepath at Rs 22 crore. (Bollywood Hungama)

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