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Spider-Man No Way Home box office: Tom Holland’s film crosses ₹200 crore mark

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Spider-Man: Nowhere to go. The nominal superhero starring Tom Holland has exceeded the 20 billion rupees mark at the domestic box office. Although restricted due to the increase in Covid-19 cases and competition from films such as 83 and Pushpa: The Rise, this film achieved this feat.

Spider-Man: Nowhere to go has been released in theaters on December 16, and the box office revenue in India so far is 202.34 crore.

Trade analyst Taran Adarsh ​​shared the box office data of the movie on Twitter, “#SpiderMan reaches 200 rupees…limit +#PushpaHindi [large-scale circuit]+#83TheFilm [subway] is speed destruction However, the #NewYear holiday + opening week proved to be beneficial in weekend 3… [Week 3] Friday March, Saturday 4.92 months, Sunday 4.75 months. Total: ₹202.34 cr Nett BOC. # India biz.” “Spider-Man: No Way To Go” is also the highest grossing film in 2021, with a domestic gross of 2.6 billion rupees. This is also the world’s biggest blow after the coronavirus pandemic. This movie is produced under the banner of Sony Pictures Entertainment and is the third largest Hollywood movie in Indian history, second only to “Avengers: Endgame” and “Avengers: Infinity War”.

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“Spider-Man: Homeless” has an estimated US$52.7 million in box office revenue over the weekend. The three-week global box office of the film was 1.37 billion U.S. dollars, and it has not yet been released in China and Japan.

“Spider-Man: No Way To Go” starring Tom Holland, Zandaya, Marisa Tomei, Benedict Cumberbatch and Jamie Foxx. Recently, reality TV star Kim Kardashian was criticized after sharing a series of major spoilers on social media. On Monday night, she watched the movie in what appeared to be her home theater and documented the experience by sharing a snapshot of the movie on Instagram Stories, as described on page 6. This film has been the subject of speculation since it went into production.

Complete News Source : Hindustan Times

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