Dilwale may not have scored massively but it still managed to add on more moolah to its tally. With no new releases over the weekend and the New Year weekend, the film did bring in around 9 crore more. These are fair collections for the film which hasn’t quite been supported by good reviews or stupendous word of mouth. Still, its current total reads around 144 crore, which is more than just decent.
The next aim for the film is to beat the lifetime collections of Salman Khan’s Bodyguard (149 crore), which it would manage eventually. However, it would be touch and go to beat the collections of Tanu Weds Manu Returns (152 crore) in order to occupy the position of fourth highest grosser of 2015 after Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo and Bajirao Mastani.
At the end of the run, Dilwale would most definitely stand at No. 15 of Top-15 grossers of all time, though it would be at No. 14 if it beats Tanu Weds Manu Returns.