Kabir Singh box office collection: Shahid Kapoor and Kiara Advani starrer Kabir Singh continued its dream run at the box office even on Monday and seems unstoppable at the moment. The Hindi remake of Telugu hit Arjun Reddy, Kabir Singh raked in yet another Rs 9.07 crore on Monday, taking its overall collection to Rs 190.64 crore. At this rate, the film should easily surpass the lifetime collection of Salman Khan starrer Bharat in the second week itself. Kabir Singh should also enter the Rs 200 crore club within next few days. 

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The next target for the Shahid Kapoor starrer would be to beat Vicky Kaushal's 'Uri: The Surgical Strike' which remains to be the highest grosser of 2019. Uri had earned over Rs 245 crore in January. "#KabirSingh remains unstoppable... Will breach ₹ 200 cr mark + cross *lifetime biz* of #Bharat in Week 2 itself... Next target: Surpassing *lifetime biz* of #Uri... [Week 2] Fri 12.21 cr, Sat 17.10 cr, Sun 17.84 cr, Mon 9.07 cr. Total: ₹ 190.64 cr. India biz," movie critic and business analyst Taran Adarsh tweeted on Tuesday morning. 

In another tweet, Adarsh said that 2019 has been a game changer for Bollywood as films like Uri and Kabir Singh have crossed the lifetime business of the big releases by a huge margin. 

"2019 is a game changer... Could anyone envision or foresee the fantabulous, eye popping biz of #Uri and #KabirSingh at the outset?... These two films have surpassed *lifetime biz* of *all* biggies released in 2019 by a wide margin... Boxoffice can be so unpredictable!" Adarsh tweeted. 

He said that while everyone is guessing if Kabir Singh could go past Rs 300 crore mark, it is tough to predict anything as the film continues to do well and is surprsing with each passing day. "Everyone’s guesstimating the *lifetime biz* of #KabirSingh... ₹ 250 cr? ₹ 275 cr? ₹ 300 cr? Maybe more?... #KabirSingh continues to surprise every single day, so it’s pointless arriving at a number right now... The sky is the limit, that’s all I can say at the moment," Adarsh tweeted.

Meanwhile, film trade analyst, critic and influencer Sumit Kadel also tweeted that this has been the only year in the history of Bollywood where two medium budget films have done so well. 

"2019 is the only year in the history of Indian cinema where two medium budgets non holiday released films #UriTheSurgicalStrike & #KabirSingh became SURPRISE ALL TIME BLOCKBUSTER . No one on earth could have imagined that both films would cross ₹ 150 cr, forget about ₹ 250 cr+," he tweeted.