Box Office: If the coolie film earns 250 crores in 2 days, which records break this historical film here

News India Live, Digital Desk: Box Office: If a film in Indian cinema had crossed the Rs 250 crore mark within just two days of its release, then it would have set an unforgettable record in the history of the box office. In such a situation, a fictional scenario has come to light about the film called ‘Kuli’ that if this film would have earned this huge amount in such a short time, what records would have been destroyed? It is important to understand that this imagination is about a dream where a film is about unprecedented speed, because no Indian film has reached such a rapidly 250 crore rupees, including Kuli or Kuli Number One. However, if this were possible, it would have proved to be a game Changer at the Indian box office: If the ‘Coolie’ had earned Rs 250 crore in only two days, it would have broken many major records in Indian cinema. This earnings would have crossed all the current records of the early earnings of big superstars films like Salman Khan, Hrithik Roshan or Shah Rukh Khan. It not only breaks the record of earning on the first day or weekend, but perhaps set the new Benchmark of the highest earnings within a week. (Reference) The fastest would have become the fastest 100 crore, 150 crore, 200 crores and 250 crores to touch the film, which would have set up new standards of speed at the box office. (Reference) In addition, it would have become a unique example in the context of the early box office performance created by any film, which would set a new goal for the big budget and star-staded films of Future. The film also provides a chance to consider new financial models and release strategies for trade analysts and filmmakers. In short, this fictional box office performance of ‘Coolie’ was an unimaginable and historical success for the Indian film industry, showing how fast a film can write a new history through its popularity and success at the box office. (Reference) It would not just be a symbol of the power of cinema.