Shah Rukh Khan’s Box Office: These 5 films of Shah Rukh Khan earned, the list starts with ‘Pathan’.

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Shahrukh Khan’s upcoming film Jaawan has been in the news for a long time. This is not only the most anticipated film of Shah Rukh Khan’s career, but it can also be said to be very important for Indian cinema. All the output of the film so far has been appreciated by the audience, though the music has received mixed reviews. Jawan hopes that the film will create a new record at the box office. But before that, a look at the five highest grossing films of Shah Rukh Khan’s career….

Top 5 Highest Grossing Movies of Shahrukh Khan
After the film Zero, Shah Rukh Khan took a break in his career for about 4 years and then made a comeback with Pathan. Pathan created and broke many records at the box office. Pathan proved to be a very important film not only for Shahrukh’s career but also for Indian cinema. Check out the list of Shahrukh’s top 5 movies below.

Movie: Pathan
Release Date: 25 January 2023
Collection: Rs. 543.05 crore

Movie: Chennai Express
Publication date: 09 August 2013
Collection: Rs. 156.70 crore

Movie: Happy New Year
Publication date: 24 October 2014
Collection: Rs. 157.57 crores

Movie: Dilwale
Publication date: 18 December 2015
Collection: Rs. 102.65 crores

Movie: Raees
Publication date: 25 January 2017
Collection: Rs. 118.36 crores
(Data Source: Bollywood Hungama)

Advance booking of jawan started
Significantly, advance booking of Jawan has started and soon the figures will be out. From the poster to the preview of Jaawan, the audience has showered a lot of love and everyone is excited for the film. When Jaawan releases on September 7, everyone is waiting for the trailer of the film as well. Jawaan is said to be the most expensive film of Shah Rukh Khan’s career. According to media reports, Jawan’s budget is Rs 300 crore. The budget of Shah Rukh Khan starrer Pathan, which was released earlier, was around Rs 250 crore. That is, with Jaawan, Shahrukh has broken the record of the most expensive film of his career.

 

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