Ranbir Kapoor’s action-packed thriller, ‘Animal,’ directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, has been a dominating force at the box office, amassing a staggering ₹528 crore in India alone by its twentieth day. Despite a recent dip in numbers, the film has carved its name among the highest-grossing Indian films of the year, setting the stage for a sequel and more collaborations within the industry.
The movie, known for its intense narrative and powerhouse performances, witnessed a slight decline in collections, raking in ₹5 crore on its twentieth day, signaling a potential slowdown. Facing new competition from Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Dunki’ and anticipating Prabhas’ ‘Salaar’ releasing imminently, ‘Animal’ is gearing up for a tough battle at the box office.
The film, which has faced criticism for its alleged misogynistic and excessively violent content, remains a polarizing spectacle. Director Sandeep Reddy Vanga, however, has defended the film, expressing disagreement with these allegations.
Despite the challenges, ‘Animal’ stands as a colossal success, prompting the announcement of its sequel, ‘Animal Park.’ T-Series, the production banner behind the film, confirmed the sequel’s development, teasing a potential double role for Ranbir Kapoor in the upcoming installment. Additionally, T-Series unveiled its collaboration with Vanga for three more films: ‘Spirit’ starring Prabhas, and an untitled project with Allu Arjun.
Bhushan Kumar, the head of T-Series, shared insights into their partnership, emphasizing the creative freedom provided to directors. Vanga, speaking about his collaboration with Kumar, praised the producer’s support for creativity and song selection, stating it made him feel at home at T-Series.
‘Animal’s’ success marks a pivotal moment for Bollywood, showcasing the power of gripping storytelling and star-studded casts in capturing audiences’ attention. With a sequel in the works and more ambitious projects on the horizon, the film industry anticipates another wave of cinematic brilliance from the collaborative efforts of Ranbir Kapoor, Sandeep Reddy Vanga, and T-Series. As ‘Animal’ prepares for its final theatrical run amidst stiff competition, its legacy as a commercial juggernaut is firmly established, setting new benchmarks for Indian cinema.
Sources By Agencies