China collections of PK furthers my belief that content is king: Hirani

Aamir Khan’s PK is the highest grossing film in the history of Indian Cinema. The film has smashed records in every country where it has released.

The response in China, where the film got a wide 4600 screen release, is outstanding. PK has collected Rs 90 crore in the neighbouring country and should eventually cross the 100 crore mark.

Rajkumar Hirani, the director of the film, says he never imagined that PK would be received so well.

“I had never imagined that ‘PK’ would be received so lovingly in China. A rating of 8.8, a 4,600-screen release and business as huge as of North America. It furthers my belief that content is king.”

‘PK’ is also the highest grossing Indian film in North America, Australia, New Zealand and Pakistan.

PK India Collections

  • First Week – 182.89 crore
  • Second Week – 95.78 crore
  • Third Week – 41.61 crore
  • Remaining Weeks – 20.62 crore
  • Total Net Collections in India – 340.9 crore (after entertainment tax deduction)
  • Total Gross Collections in India – 463 crore (including entertainment tax)

PK Overseas Collections

  • USA / Canada – 67 crore
  • China – 84 crore
  • United Arab Emirates – 31 crore
  • United Kingdom – 22 crore
  • Pakistan – 15 crore
  • Australia and New Zealand – 14 crore
  • Others – 19 crore
  • Total – 252 crore

PK Worldwide Collections

  • India Gross – 463 crore
  • Overseas Gross – 252 crore
  • Worldwide Collections – 715 crore

Worldwide Verdict – All Time Blockbuster

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