New Delhi: Superstar Salman Khan’s ‘Eid’ release ‘Sultan’ has taken a gigantic start at the box office, as per the film critic Tara Adarsh. The advance bookings at multiplexes across the country show the unparalleled response from the audiences for the sports drama.
And this craze is not limited to the Hindi cinema goers. Sultan fever has taken over the people in south as well.
As per the media report published by a Hyderabad daily, Salman Khan’s ‘Sultan’ has been released with English subtitles in the theaters across the southern part of the country.
It has apparently eliminated the language barrier between the star and his fans in the south.
This is, reportedly, for the first time that a Hindi movie released in South will have English subtitles.
As per trade experts, Sultan is expected to break all the records of opening day collections this year, as all shows have gone houseful.
The movie, reportedly, released in whopping 4500 screens in India and 1100 screens overseas making the overall total at 5450 screens.
‘Sultan’ features Salman in the role of a wrestler Sultan Ali Khan who has problems in his professional and personal life.