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Sultan box office collections: From a Sunday high to a Monday low. Sultan box office collections soared as high as Rs 15.18 crore on day 12, but then the first day of the working week saw it plunging to its lowest earnings through its entire stint of Rs 4.08 crore – day 13, that is.
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Sultan box office collections: The concern here for Salman Khan and Sultan filmmakers is whether the movie will make it past the Rs 300 crore milestone or will it close much before that, leaving it stranded far away from this exclusive club, which, if it is achieved, would have been yet another big feather in the superstar's cap.
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Sultan box office collections: Hit by this surprisingly large slowdown, Sultan box office collections have now reached Rs 267.31 crore, which is far short of the desired number and as per current trends it may not be able to log this achievement.
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Sultan box office collections: On the positive side though, Sultan worldwide collections have breached the Rs 500 cr mark to reach Rs 507.26 crore, according to Bollywood Hungama. However, whether Sultan collection reaches the coveted mark or not is actually immaterial as the film has done exceedingly well across all parameters – from getting the critics to sing the film's praises, who had no bad words to say, to pleasing the public, getting a huge word-of mouth boost, Salman Khan has made a huge statement about his ability to move the masses. Of course, Sultan has ensured that Salman Khan now has as many as 4 films in the Rs 200-cr club.
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Sultan box office collections: As far as the Sultan prediction is concerned, with this kind of trend continuing we can expect it to come to a stop this week. One of the biggest problems for Sultan in this period will be the release of Rajinikanth's Kabali. While it may be releasing in just 1,000 screens in north India, the impact will be much larger as is clear from the Rajini mania that has gripped south India and which has found resonance up north too.

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