Baaghi 2 box office collection day 4: An amazingly muscled look for Tiger Shroff has achieved wonders. The film is being watched by a huge number of people and his fan base is growing by leaps and bounds. According to the latest box office figures, the movie has collected as much as Rs 85.10 cr by day 4. This is courtesy Baaghi 2 collection having managed to reach a whopping double digit level. This movie that also stars Disha Patani earned as much as Rs 12 crore, according to preliminary figures, on Monday. That has put it on the cusp of reaching the exclusive Rs 100 cr club and making history by being tagged as a superhit. Clearly, after just 4 movies in Bollywood, Tiger Shroff has emerged as a young star to contend with even by the senior superstars in the industry, at least in this action thriller category that appeals so much to youngsters. And Shroff has managed to do all the action himself without resorting to VFX even. That speaks volumes about his confidence in himself and that of the directors and filmmakers too.

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Baaghi 2 box office collection is all set to hit the Rs 100 cr club and it is going to happen in just a couple of days, perhaps even before the opening week since release ends. That would be an amazing achievement for a film that was initially predicted to be average. The collection is soaring despite the fact that the film has been released in a limited number of theatres. Baaghi 2 is being shown in 4125 screens. That may seem large, but remember that out of this number, 625 screens are overseas. To really have a big BO impact, most superstars in Bollywood target a domestic screen count of above 4500.

Baaghi box office collection however, is not brooking any opposition. It is sailing along merrily and is not too bothered by the competition posed by Ajay Devgn starrer Raid that is also doing well in theatres and Rani Mukerji's Hichki. However, what may emerge as a problem is the fact that schools are opening after the short holiday period and youngsters won't be able to watch the movie in as large numbers as before. However, Monday's massive take would allow the film to make up for the falling revenue in coming days.