Kabir Singh collection till now: Shahid Kapoor and Kiara Advani starrer is having a dream run at the box and has registered yet another record to its name. The Sandeep Reddy Vanga directorial has become the fastest mid-range film to breach the Rs 100 crore mark. It took Kabir Singh just five days to achieve the feat while Vicky Kaushal starrer Uri: The Surgical Strike, which also remains to be the biggest earner of 2019, had done the same in 10 days. The two hits are followed by Tanu Weds Manu Returns that took 11 days to enter the Rs 100 crore club. 

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Kabir Singh had released to a Rs 20.21 crore opening on an usual working day. On Wednesday, it added Rs 15.91 crore to its collection, taking it to Rs 120.81 crore. #KabirSingh is displaying strong legs at the BO... Refuses to slow down on weekdays... Has eclipsed the biz of all films... Fri 20.21 cr, Sat 22.71 cr, Sun 27.91 cr, Mon 17.54 cr, Tue 16.53 cr, Wed 15.91 cr. Total: ₹ 120.81 cr. India biz. BLOCKBUSTER," movie critic and business analyst Taran Adarsh tweeted on Thursday morning. 

"#KabirSingh is having a dream run at the BO... #KabirSingh has crossed *extended Week 1* biz of #Kesari [₹ 105.86 cr; 8 days], #GullyBoy [₹ 100.30 cr; 8 days] and *Week 1* biz of #TotalDhamaal [₹ 94.55 cr; 7 days] in just *6 days*... #KabirSingh is a MONSTROUS HIT!" Adarsh said in another tweet. 

Meanwhile, film trade analyst, critic and influencer Sumit Kadel believes that the Shahid Kapoor starrer will soon enter Rs 200 crore club. He said that Rs 200 crore is too small for a film like this. "Kabir singh winning hearts & destroying box office records & non holiday myths. Shahid Kapoor will directly debut in 200 cr club, 100 cr is too small for a phenomena like #KabirSingh," Kadel tweeted. 

In another tweet on Thursday, Kadel confirmed that the film is doing exceptionally well even on the seventh day of its release. "#KabirSingh Thursday occupancy- Copy paste of Monday, Tuesday , Wednesday updates. Chir faad at the box office continues," he tweeted.