We have a list of Top 10 John Abraham’s Highest Grossing Opening Day Bollywood Movies By Domestic Collection in India so far by Nett Collections which doesn't include overseas collections.
John Abraham is an Indian film actor and former model who appears in Hindi movies. After modeling for many companies and advertisements, John made his Bollywood debut with Jism (2003), John Abraham earned Filmfare Best Debut Award nomination. After that, he appeared in Dhoom (2004) and Zinda (2006) and received two Filmfare Award nominations for his negative roles. After three successive hits, he appeared in the foremost critical success Water (2005). Since then John Abraham never looked back produced many critically and commercially blockbuster films including Garam Masala (2005), Taxi No. 9211 (2006), Dostana (2008), New York (2009), Force (2011), Housefull 2 (2012), Race 2 (2013), Shootout at Wadala (2013), Welcome Back (2015), Dishoom (2016), as a result launched himself as a commercially successful actor of Indian cinema.
We have a list of Top 10 John Abraham’s Highest Grossing Opening Day Bollywood Movies By Domestic Collection in India so far by Nett Collections which doesn't include overseas collections.
-> Parmanu – The Story of Pokhran : 04.82 Crore
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We have a list of Top 10 John Abraham’s Highest Grossing Opening Day Bollywood Movies By Domestic Collection in India so far by Nett Collections which doesn't include overseas collections.
Movie Name | Opening Day Box Office Collection [India Nett] | |
Satyameva Jayate | 19.05 Crore | |
Race 2 | 15.10 Crore | |
Welcome Back | 14.25 Crore | |
Dishoom | 11.05 Crore | |
Shootout at Wadala | 10.10 Crore | |
Force 2 | 06.05 Crore | |
Romeo Akbar Walter | 06.00 Crore | |
Rocky Handsome | 05.39 Crore | |
Madras Cafe | 05.23 Crore | |
Force | 05.00 Crore |
-> Parmanu – The Story of Pokhran : 04.82 Crore
Disclaimer:
- This list is complied from various sources and our research.
- This list includes only indian Box Office data.
- The figures can be approximate and
we do not make any claims about the authenticity of the data. However
they are adequately indicative of the box-office performance of the
film(s).
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