List Of WWE United States Champions

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List Of WWE United States Champions

Here is the list of WWE United States Champions.





The WWE United States Championship is a professional wrestling championship contested in the American promotion WWE on the Raw brand. It was originally known as the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship and began as a regional championship created and defended by Jim Crockett Jr.'s Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling, a region of the National Wrestling Alliance.






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List of WWE United States Champions

No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes
Date Event Location Reign Days Days recog.
National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) / Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP)
1 Harley Race January 1, 1975 House show Tallahassee, FL 1 183 183 Defeated Johnny Weaver in a tournament final to become the inaugural NWA United States Heavyweight Champion for Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling.
2 Johnny Valentine July 3, 1975 House show Greensboro, NC 1 93 93
"” Vacated October 4, 1975 "” "” "” "” "” Vacated when Johnny Valentine suffered a career-ending injury in a plane crash.
3 Terry Funk November 9, 1975 House show Greensboro, NC 1 18 19 Defeated Paul Jones in a tournament final for the vacant title.
4 Paul Jones November 27, 1975 House show Greensboro, NC 1 107 107
5 Blackjack Mulligan March 13, 1976 House show Greensboro, NC 1 217 218
6 Paul Jones October 16, 1976 House show Greensboro, NC 2 43 43 WWE recognizes Jones' reign as ending on November 28, 1976.
Blackjack Mulligan November 28, 1976 House show Charlotte, NC 2 11 "”
Paul Jones December 9, 1976 House show Winston-Salem, NC 3 6 "”
7 Blackjack Mulligan December 15, 1976 House show Raleigh, NC 2(3) 204 204
8 Bobo Brazil July 7, 1977 House show Norfolk, VA 1 22 22
9 Ric Flair July 29, 1977 House show Richmond, VA 1 84 84
10 Ricky Steamboat October 21, 1977 House show Charleston, SC 1 72 73
11 Blackjack Mulligan January 1, 1978 House show Greensboro, NC 3(4) 77 78
12 Mr. Wrestling March 19, 1978 House show Greensboro, NC 1 21 22
13 Ric Flair April 9, 1978 House show Charlotte, NC 2 253 253
14 Ricky Steamboat December 17, 1978 House show Toronto, ON, Canada 2 105 105
15 Ric Flair April 1, 1979 House show Greensboro, NC 3 133 134
"” Vacated August 12, 1979 "” "” "” "” "” Vacated when Ric Flair won the NWA World Tag Team Championship four days prior.
16 Jimmy Snuka September 1, 1979 House show Charlotte, NC 1 231 233 Defeated Ricky Steamboat in a tournament final for the vacant title.
WWE recognizes Snuka's reign as ending on April 20, 1980.
17 Ric Flair April 19, 1980 House show Greensboro, NC 4 98 98 WWE recognizes Flair's reign as beginning on April 20, 1980, although in reality, he won the title on April 19, 1980.
Greg Valentine July 26, 1980 House show Charlotte, NC 1 121 "”
Ric Flair November 24, 1980 House show Greenville, SC 5 64 "” Although this reign is not recognized, a WWE.com article recognized Flair as a six-time champion.
18 Roddy Piper January 27, 1981 House show Raleigh, NC 1 193 194 The title became the undisputed NWA United States Heavyweight Championship in January 1981 after the NWA San Francisco office, the last other promotion to recognize its own United States Heavyweight Champion, closed.
19 Wahoo McDaniel August 8, 1981 House show Greensboro, NC 1 31 32
"” Vacated September 8, 1981 "” "” "” "” "” Vacated when Wahoo McDaniel was injured by Abdullah the Butcher.
20 Sgt. Slaughter October 4, 1981 House show Charlotte, NC 1 229 229 Defeated Ricky Steamboat in a tournament final for the vacant title.
21 Wahoo McDaniel May 21, 1982 House show Richmond, VA 2 17 18
22 Sgt. Slaughter June 7, 1982 House show Greenville, SC 2 76 76 Awarded the title due to Wahoo McDaniel being injured by Don Muraco and Roddy Piper before the match.
23 Wahoo McDaniel August 22, 1982 House show Charlotte, NC 3 74 75
24 Greg Valentine November 4, 1982 House show Norfolk, VA 1(2) 163 163
25 Roddy Piper April 16, 1983 House show Greensboro, NC 2 14 15
26 Greg Valentine April 30, 1983 House show Greensboro, NC 2(3) 228 229 Valentine won when Roddy Piper suffered a large cut over his left ear and the referee stopped the match.
27 Dick Slater December 14, 1983 House show Shelby, NC 1 129 129
28 Ricky Steamboat April 21, 1984 House show Greensboro, NC 3 64 64
29 Wahoo McDaniel June 24, 1984 House show Greensboro, NC 4 7 7
"” Vacated July 1, 1984 "” "” "” "” "” Wahoo McDaniel was stripped of the title due to Tully Blanchard interfering in McDaniel's title defense.
30 Wahoo McDaniel October 7, 1984 House show Charlotte, NC 5 167 168 Defeated Manny Fernandez in a tournament final for the vacant title.
31 Magnum T. A. March 23, 1985 Worldwide Wrestling Charlotte, NC 1 120 120
32 Tully Blanchard July 21, 1985 House show Charlotte, NC 1 130 130
33 Magnum T. A. November 28, 1985 Starrcade Greensboro, NC 2 182 154 This was an "I Quit" steel cage match.
WWE recognizes Magnum T. A. as being stripped of the title on May 1, 1986.
"” Vacated May 29, 1986 "” "” "” "” "” Magnum T. A. was stripped of the title for attacking NWA president Bob Geigel.
34 Nikita Koloff August 17, 1986 House show Charlotte, NC 1 328 328 Defeated Magnum T. A. in a best of seven series for the vacant title,
Koloff defeated Wahoo McDaniel on September 28, 1986 to unify the NWA National Heavyweight Championship into the U.S. title.
35 Lex Luger July 11, 1987 Great American Bash Greensboro, NC 1 138 138 This was a steel cage match.
36 Dusty Rhodes November 26, 1987 Starrcade Chicago, IL 1 141 141 This was a steel cage match.
"” Vacated April 15, 1988 "” "” "” "” "” Dusty Rhodes was stripped of the title for attacking NWA President Jim Crockett.
37 Barry Windham May 13, 1988 House show Houston, TX 1 283 283 Defeated Nikita Koloff in a tournament final for the vacant title.
National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) / World Championship Wrestling (WCW)
38 Lex Luger February 20, 1989 Chi-Town Rumble Chicago, IL 2 76 76
39 Michael Hayes May 7, 1989 WrestleWar Nashville, TN 1 15 15
40 Lex Luger May 22, 1989 House show Bluefield, WV 3 523 523 Aired on NWA World Wide Wrestling on June 10, 1989.
41 Stan Hansen October 27, 1990 Halloween Havoc Chicago, IL 1 50 50
42 Lex Luger December 16, 1990 Starrcade St. Louis, MO 4 210 210 This was a Texas Bullrope match.
During Luger's reign in 1991, World Championship Wrestling (WCW) split from the NWA and the title was renamed as the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship.
World Championship Wrestling (WCW)
"” Vacated July 14, 1991 The Great American Bash Baltimore, MD "” "” "” Vacated when Lex Luger won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship.
43 Sting August 25, 1991 House show Atlanta, GA 1 86 86 Defeated Steve Austin in a tournament final for the vacant title.
44 Rick Rude November 19, 1991 Clash of the Champions XVII Savannah, GA 1 378 378
"” Vacated December 1, 1992 "” "” "” "” "” Vacated due to Rick Rude suffering an injury.
45 Dustin Rhodes January 11, 1993 Saturday Night Atlanta, GA 1 138 138 Defeated Ricky Steamboat in a match that was originally made to determine the No. 1 contender. But, upon Rick Rude's vacating the title, the match was instead made to decide the new champion.
Aired on tape delay on January 16, 1993.
"” Vacated May 29, 1993 WCW Saturday Night "” "” "” "” The WCW Board of Directors announced the title had been held-up, several weeks after Rhodes' controversial title defense against Rick Rude that ended in Rude appearing to win via pinfall, and taking possession of the title belt, despite both wrestlers' shoulders being off the mat.
46 Dustin Rhodes August 30, 1993 Saturday Night Atlanta, GA 2 119 119 Defeated Rick Rude in a rematch for the vacant title.
Aired on tape delay on September 11, 1993.
47 Steve Austin December 27, 1993 Starrcade '93: 10th Anniversary Charlotte, NC 1 240 240 This was a two out of three falls match.
48 Ricky Steamboat August 24, 1994 Clash of the Champions XXVIII Cedar Rapids, IA 4 25 25
49 Steve Austin September 18, 1994 Fall Brawl 1994: War Games Roanoke, VA 2 <1 <1 Awarded the title due to Ricky Steamboat being injured.
50 Jim Duggan September 18, 1994 Fall Brawl 1994: War Games Roanoke, VA 1 100 100
51 Vader December 27, 1994 Starrcade Nashville, TN 1 88 88
"” Vacated March 25, 1995 Saturday Night Atlanta, GA "” "” "” Vader was stripped of the title by WCW commissioner Nick Bockwinkel for hospitalizing Dave Sullivan one week prior.
52 Sting June 18, 1995 The Great American Bash Dayton, OH 2 148 148 Defeated Meng in a tournament final for the vacant title.
53 Kensuke Sasaki November 13, 1995 WCW World in Japan Tokyo, Japan 1 44 44 Won the title at a New Japan Pro-Wrestling event.
54 One Man Gang December 27, 1995 Starrcade: World Cup of Wrestling Nashville, TN 1 33 33 Won in a post-PPV dark match. Although the match was restarted and Kensuke Sasaki subsequently retained the title, it was never acknowledged by WCW, nor is it acknowledged by WWE.
55 Konnan January 29, 1996 Main Event Canton, OH 1 160 160
56 Ric Flair July 7, 1996 Bash at the Beach Daytona Beach, FL 5(6) 141 141
"” Vacated November 25, 1996 "” "” "” "” "” Vacated due to Ric Flair suffering a shoulder injury.
57 Eddie Guerrero December 29, 1996 Starrcade Nashville, TN 1 77 77 Defeated Diamond Dallas Page in a tournament final for the vacant title.
58 Dean Malenko March 16, 1997 Uncensored North Charleston, SC 1 85 85
59 Jeff Jarrett June 9, 1997 Nitro Boston, MA 1 73 73
60 Steve McMichael August 21, 1997 Clash of the Champions XXXV Nashville, TN 1 25 25
61 Curt Hennig September 15, 1997 Nitro Charlotte, NC 1 104 104
62 Diamond Dallas Page December 28, 1997 Starrcade Washington, D.C. 1 112 112
63 Raven April 19, 1998 Spring Stampede Denver, CO 1 1 1 This was a "Raven's Rules" match.
64 Goldberg April 20, 1998 Nitro Colorado Springs, CO 1 77 90 This was a "Raven's Rules" match.
WWE.com mistakenly lists Goldberg's reign as lasting 90 days, ending on July 20, 1998.
"” Vacated July 6, 1998 Nitro Atlanta, GA "” "” "” Vacated when Goldberg won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship.
65 Bret Hart July 20, 1998 Nitro Salt Lake City, UT 1 21 21 Defeated Diamond Dallas Page for the vacant title.
66 Lex Luger August 10, 1998 Nitro Rapid City, SD 5 3 3
67 Bret Hart August 13, 1998 Thunder Fargo, ND 2 74 74
68 Diamond Dallas Page October 26, 1998 Nitro Phoenix, AZ 2 35 35
69 Bret Hart November 30, 1998 Nitro Chattanooga, TN 3 70 70 This was a no disqualification match.
70 Roddy Piper February 8, 1999 Nitro Buffalo, NY 3 13 13
71 Scott Hall February 21, 1999 SuperBrawl IX Oakland, CA 1 25 25
"” Vacated March 18, 1999 Thunder Lexington, KY "” "” "” Scott Hall was stripped of the title by WCW President Ric Flair.
72 Scott Steiner April 11, 1999 Spring Stampede Tacoma, WA 1 85 85 Defeated Booker T in a tournament final for the vacant title.
"” Vacated July 5, 1999 Nitro Atlanta, GA "” "” "” Scott Steiner was stripped of the title by WCW President Ric Flair.
73 David Flair July 5, 1999 Nitro Atlanta, GA 1 35 35 Awarded the title by his father and WCW President Ric Flair.
74 Chris Benoit August 9, 1999 Nitro Boise, ID 1 34 34
75 Sid Vicious September 12, 1999 Fall Brawl Winston-Salem, NC 1 42 42
76 Goldberg October 24, 1999 Halloween Havoc Paradise, NV 2 1 <1 Won the title when Sid Vicious suffered excessive bleeding and the referee stopped the match.
77 Bret Hart October 25, 1999 Nitro Phoenix, AZ 4 14 14
78 Scott Hall November 8, 1999 Nitro Indianapolis, IN 2 41 41 This was a four-way ladder match, also involving Sid Vicious and Goldberg.
79 Chris Benoit December 19, 1999 Starrcade Washington, D.C. 2 1 1 Awarded the title when Scott Hall suffered a knee injury during the match.
80 Jeff Jarrett December 20, 1999 Nitro Baltimore, MD 2 27 27 This was a ladder match.
"” Vacated January 16, 2000 Souled Out Cincinnati, OH "” "” "” Vacated due to Jeff Jarrett suffering an injury.
81 Jeff Jarrett January 17, 2000 Nitro Columbus, OH 3 84 84 Awarded by WCW Commissioner Kevin Nash.
"” Vacated April 10, 2000 Nitro Denver, CO "” "” "” All WCW titles were declared vacant by Vince Russo and Eric Bischoff after WCW was rebooted.
82 Scott Steiner April 16, 2000 Spring Stampede Chicago, IL 2 84 84 Defeated Sting in a tournament final for the vacant title.
"” Vacated July 9, 2000 Bash at the Beach Daytona Beach, FL "” "” "” Scott Steiner was stripped of the title when he used the banned Steiner Recliner submission hold on Mike Awesome.
83 Lance Storm July 18, 2000 Nitro Auburn Hills, MI 1 66 66 Defeated Mike Awesome in a tournament final for the vacant title. Storm unofficially renamed the title the WCW Canadian Heavyweight Championship.
84 Terry Funk September 22, 2000 House show Amarillo, TX 2 1 1 Title change was not recognized by WCW, but is recognized by WWE.
85 Lance Storm September 23, 2000 House show Lubbock, TX 2 36 36 Title change was not recognized by WCW, but is recognized by WWE.
86 Gen. Rection October 29, 2000 Halloween Havoc Paradise, NV 1 12 15 Defeated Lance Storm and Jim Duggan in a handicap match.
87 Lance Storm November 10, 2000 Nitro London, England 3 16 13
88 Gen. Rection November 26, 2000 Mayhem Milwaukee, WI 2 49 49
89 Shane Douglas January 14, 2001 Sin Indianapolis, IN 1 22 22 This was a First Blood Chain match.
90 Rick Steiner February 5, 2001 Nitro Tupelo, MS 1 41 41
91 Booker T March 18, 2001 Greed Jacksonville, FL 1 128 128 Title and other selected assets of WCW were purchased by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Title was subsequently referred to as the WCW United States Championship and was defended on WWF programming.
World Wrestling Federation (WWF)
92 Chris Kanyon July 24, 2001 SmackDown! Pittsburgh, PA 1 48 46 Given the title by Booker T as he was also the WCW Champion.
WWE recognizes Kanyon's reign as beginning on July 26, 2001, when the episode aired on tape delay.
93 Tajiri September 10, 2001 Raw San Antonio, TX 1 13 13
94 Rhyno September 23, 2001 Unforgiven Pittsburgh, PA 1 29 29
95 Kurt Angle October 22, 2001 Raw Kansas City, MO 1 21 21
96 Edge November 12, 2001 Raw Boston, MA 1 6 6
"” Unified November 18, 2001 Survivor Series Greensboro, NC "” "” "” Edge defeated WWF Intercontinental Champion Test in a title unification match. Edge became the Intercontinental Champion while the United States title was deactivated. In May 2002, the WWF became the WWE.
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE): SmackDown
97 Eddie Guerrero July 27, 2003 Vengeance Denver, CO 2 84 84 Title was reactivated as the WWE United States Championship as an exclusive title of the SmackDown brand. Guerrero defeated Chris Benoit in a tournament final for the revived title.
98 Big Show October 19, 2003 No Mercy Baltimore, MD 1 147 147
99 John Cena March 14, 2004 WrestleMania XX New York, NY 1 114 114 WWE mistakenly lists Cena's reign as lasting 137 days, ending on July 29, 2004. The match description for Booker T's title win states that Cena was stripped of the title "a few weeks prior" to the July 29, 2004 tape delay episode of SmackDown!
"” Vacated July 6, 2004 SmackDown! Winnipeg, MB, Canada "” "” "” John Cena was stripped of the title after attacking SmackDown! General Manager Kurt Angle.
Aired on tape delay on July 8, 2004.
100 Booker T July 27, 2004 SmackDown! Cincinnati, OH 2 68 66 This was an eight-way elimination match, also involving John Cena, René Duprée, Kenzo Suzuki, Rob Van Dam, Billy Gunn, Charlie Haas, and Luther Reigns.
WWE recognizes Booker T's reign as beginning on July 29, 2004, when the episode aired on tape delay.
101 John Cena October 3, 2004 No Mercy East Rutherford, NJ 2 2 4 This was the fifth match of a Best of Five series.
WWE recognizes Cena's reign as ending on October 7, 2004, when the following episode aired on tape delay.
102 Carlito Caribbean Cool October 5, 2004 SmackDown! Boston, MA 1 42 42 WWE recognizes Carlito's reign as beginning on October 7, 2004 and ending on November 18, 2004, both episodes of which aired on tape delay.
103 John Cena November 16, 2004 SmackDown! Dayton, OH 3 105 105 WWE recognizes Cena's reign as beginning on November 18, 2004 and ending on March 3, 2005, both episodes of which aired on tape delay.
104 Orlando Jordan March 1, 2005 SmackDown! Albany, NY 1 173 171 WWE recognizes Jordan's reign as beginning on March 3, 2005, when the episode aired on tape delay.
105 Chris Benoit August 21, 2005 SummerSlam Washington, D.C. 3 58 61 WWE recognizes Benoit's reign as ending on October 21, 2005, when the following episode aired on tape delay.
106 Booker T October 18, 2005 SmackDown! Reno, NV 3 35 35 WWE recognizes Booker T's reign as beginning on October 21, 2005 and ending on November 25, 2005, both episodes of which aired on tape delay.
"” Vacated November 22, 2005 SmackDown! Sheffield, England "” "” "” Vacated when Booker T's title defense against Chris Benoit ended in a double pinfall.
Aired on tape delay on November 25, 2005.
107 Booker T January 10, 2006 SmackDown! Philadelphia, PA 4 40 37 Booker T faced Chris Benoit in a Best of Seven series, winning the first three matches; Randy Orton substituted for Booker T after that due to injury, losing the next three matches, but winning the final for the vacant title.
WWE recognizes Booker T's reign as beginning on January 13, 2006, when the episode aired on tape delay.
108 Chris Benoit February 19, 2006 No Way Out Baltimore, MD 4 42 42
109 John "Bradshaw" Layfield April 2, 2006 WrestleMania 22 Rosemont, IL 1 51 54 WWE recognizes JBL's reign as ending on May 26, 2006, when the following episode aired on tape delay.
110 Bobby Lashley May 23, 2006 SmackDown! Bakersfield, CA 1 49 48 WWE recognizes Lashley's reign as beginning on May 26, 2006 and ending on July 14, 2006, both episodes of which aired on tape delay.
111 Finlay July 11, 2006 SmackDown! Minneapolis, MN 1 49 48 WWE recognizes Finlay's reign as beginning on July 14, 2006 and ending on September 1, 2006, both episodes of which aired on tape delay.
112 Mr. Kennedy August 29, 2006 SmackDown! Reading, PA 1 42 42 This was a triple threat match, also involving Bobby Lashley who Kennedy pinned.
WWE recognizes Kennedy's reign as beginning on September 1, 2006 and ending on October 13, 2006, both episodes of which aired on tape delay.
113 Chris Benoit October 10, 2006 SmackDown! Jacksonville, FL 5 222 219 WWE recognizes Benoit's reign as beginning on October 13, 2006, when the episode aired on tape delay.
114 Montel Vontavious Porter May 20, 2007 Judgment Day St. Louis, MO 1 343 343 This was a two out of three falls match.
115 Matt Hardy April 27, 2008 Backlash Baltimore, MD 1 84 84 The title became exclusive to the ECW brand following the 2008 WWE Draft.
WWE: ECW
116 Shelton Benjamin July 20, 2008 The Great American Bash Uniondale, NY 1 240 243 The title was returned to SmackDown due to Benjamin's status as a SmackDown wrestler.
WWE: SmackDown
117 Montel Vontavious Porter March 17, 2009 SmackDown Corpus Christi, TX 2 76 73 The title became exclusive to the Raw brand following the 2009 WWE Draft.
WWE: Raw
118 Kofi Kingston June 1, 2009 Raw Birmingham, AL 1 126 126
119 The Miz October 5, 2009 Raw Wilkes-Barre, PA 1 224 224
120 Bret Hart May 17, 2010 Raw Toronto, ON, Canada 5 7 7 This was a no disqualification, no countout match.
"” Vacated May 24, 2010 Raw Toledo, OH "” "” "” Vacated when Bret Hart became the Raw General Manager.
121 R-Truth May 24, 2010 Raw Toledo, OH 1 21 20 Defeated The Miz to win the vacant title.
122 The Miz June 14, 2010 Raw Charlotte, NC 2 97 97 This was a fatal four-way match, also involving John Morrison and Zack Ryder.
123 Daniel Bryan September 19, 2010 Night of Champions Rosemont, IL 1 176 177
124 Sheamus March 14, 2011 Raw St. Louis, MO 1 48 47 If Sheamus lost, he would have quit the WWE.
Title became exclusive to the SmackDown brand following the 2011 WWE Draft.
WWE: SmackDown
125 Kofi Kingston May 1, 2011 Extreme Rules Tampa, FL 2 49 49 This was a tables match. The title became exclusive to Raw due to Kingston's status as a Raw wrestler.
WWE: Raw
126 Dolph Ziggler June 19, 2011 Capitol Punishment Washington, D.C. 1 182 182 On August 29, 2011, the brand extension ended, allowing the United States Champion to appear on both Raw and SmackDown.
WWE (unbranded)
127 Zack Ryder December 18, 2011 TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs Baltimore, MD 1 29 29
128 Jack Swagger January 16, 2012 Raw Anaheim, CA 1 49 50
129 Santino Marella March 5, 2012 Raw Boston, MA 1 167 167
130 Antonio Cesaro August 19, 2012 SummerSlam
Pre-Show
Los Angeles, CA 1 239 240
131 Kofi Kingston April 15, 2013 Raw Greenville, SC 3 34 34
132 Dean Ambrose May 19, 2013 Extreme Rules St. Louis, MO 1 351 351
133 Sheamus May 5, 2014 Raw Albany, NY 2 182 182 This was a 20-man battle royal. Sheamus lastly eliminated Dean Ambrose to win the match and the title.
134 Rusev November 3, 2014 Raw Backstage Pass Buffalo, NY 1 146 145
135 John Cena March 29, 2015 WrestleMania 31 Santa Clara, CA 4 147 147
136 Seth Rollins August 23, 2015 SummerSlam Brooklyn, NY 1 28 28 This was a winner takes all match, in which Rollins defended the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
137 John Cena September 20, 2015 Night of Champions Houston, TX 5 35 35
138 Alberto Del Rio October 25, 2015 Hell in a Cell Los Angeles, CA 1 78 79
139 Kalisto January 11, 2016 Raw New Orleans, LA 1 1 3 WWE recognizes Kalisto's reign as ending on January 14, 2016, when the following episode aired on tape delay.
140 Alberto Del Rio January 12, 2016 SmackDown Lafayette, LA 2 12 10 WWE recognizes Del Rio's reign as beginning on January 14, 2016, when the episode aired on tape delay.
141 Kalisto January 24, 2016 Royal Rumble Orlando, FL 2 119 119
142 Rusev May 22, 2016 Extreme Rules Newark, NJ 2 126 126 The brand extension returned and the title became exclusive to the Raw brand following the 2016 WWE Draft.
WWE: Raw
143 Roman Reigns September 25, 2016 Clash of Champions Indianapolis, IN 1 106 107
144 Chris Jericho January 9, 2017 Raw New Orleans, LA 1 83 83 This was a 2-on-1 handicap match, also involving Kevin Owens, who teamed with Jericho. Jericho pinned Roman Reigns to win the title.
145 Kevin Owens April 2, 2017 WrestleMania 33 Orlando, FL 1 28 28 The title became exclusive to the SmackDown brand following the 2017 WWE Superstar Shake-up.
WWE: SmackDown
146 Chris Jericho April 30, 2017 Payback San Jose, CA 2 2 2 Since Jericho won, he was transferred to the SmackDown brand.
147 Kevin Owens May 2, 2017 SmackDown Fresno, CA 2 66 66
148 AJ Styles July 7, 2017 WWE Live New York, NY 1 16 16
149 Kevin Owens July 23, 2017 Battleground Philadelphia, PA 3 2 2
150 AJ Styles July 25, 2017 SmackDown Richmond, VA 2 75 75 This was a triple threat match also involving Chris Jericho who Styles pinnd.
151 Baron Corbin October 8, 2017 Hell in a Cell Detroit, MI 1 70 70 This was a triple threat match also involving Tye Dillinger who Corbin pinned
152 Dolph Ziggler December 17, 2017 Clash of Champions Boston, MA 2 9 9 This was a triple threat match also involving Bobby Roode.
"” Vacated December 26, 2017 SmackDown Rosemont, IL "” "” "” SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan ruled that Dolph Ziggler vacated the title after he left the belt in the ring on the December 19 episode of SmackDown.
153 Bobby Roode January 16, 2018 SmackDown Laredo, TX 1 54 54 Defeated Jinder Mahal in a tournament final to win the vacant title.
154 Randy Orton March 11, 2018 Fastlane Columbus, OH 1 28 28
155 Jinder Mahal April 8, 2018 WrestleMania 34 New Orleans, LA 1 8 8 This was a fatal four-way match, also involving Bobby Roode and Rusev.
The title became exclusive to the Raw brand following the first night of the 2018 WWE Superstar Shake-up.
WWE: Raw
156 Jeff Hardy April 16, 2018 Raw Hartford, CT 1 90 90 Title transferred back to the SmackDown brand on the second night of the 2018 WWE Superstar Shake-up.
WWE: SmackDown
157 Shinsuke Nakamura July 15, 2018 Extreme Rules Pittsburgh, PA 1 156 163 WWE recognizes Nakamura's reign as ending on December 25, 2018, when the following episode aired on tape delay.
158 Rusev December 18, 2018 SmackDown Fresno, CA 3 40 32 WWE recognizes Rusev's reign as beginning on December 25, 2018, when the episode aired on tape delay.
159 Shinsuke Nakamura January 27, 2019 Royal Rumble
Kickoff
Phoenix, AZ 2 2 2
160 R-Truth January 29, 2019 SmackDown Phoenix, AZ 2 35 35
161 Samoa Joe March 5, 2019 SmackDown Wilkes-Barre, PA 1 75 74 This was a fatal four-way match also involving Andrade and Rey Mysterio.
The title became exclusive to the Raw brand following the 2019 WWE Superstar Shake-up.
WWE: Raw
162 Rey Mysterio May 19, 2019 Money in the Bank Hartford, CT 1 15 15
163 Samoa Joe June 3, 2019 Raw Austin, TX 2 20 19 Rey Mysterio voluntarily relinquished the title back to Joe due to Mysterio suffering a legitimate shoulder injury and the controversial way in which he won the title at Money in the Bank (Joe's left shoulder was not down when the referee counted the pin).
164 Ricochet June 23, 2019 Stomping Grounds Tacoma, WA 1 21 21
165 AJ Styles July 14, 2019 Extreme Rules Philadelphia, PA 3 134 134
166 Rey Mysterio November 25, 2019 Raw Rosemont, IL 2 31 30
167 Andrade December 26, 2019 WWE Live New York, NY 1 151 150
168 Apollo Crews May 25, 2020 Raw Orlando, FL 1 97 96
169 Bobby Lashley August 30, 2020 Payback Orlando, FL 2 175 175
170 Riddle February 21, 2021 Elimination Chamber St. Petersburg, FL 1 49 49 This was a triple threat match also involving John Morrison, who Riddle pinned.
171 Sheamus April 11, 2021 WrestleMania 37
Night 2
Tampa, FL 3 132 131
172 Damian Priest August 21, 2021 SummerSlam Paradise, NV 1 191 191
173 Finn Bálor February 28, 2022 Raw Columbus, OH 1 49 48
174 Theory April 18, 2022 Raw Buffalo, NY 1 75 75
175 Bobby Lashley July 2, 2022 Money in the Bank Paradise, NV 3 100 100
176 Seth "Freakin" Rollins October 10, 2022 Raw Brooklyn, NY 2 42+ 42+



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Here is the movie URI The Surgical Strike box office collection which is an action film. This film is directed by debutant Aditya Dhar and produced by Ronnie Screwvala under his banner RSVP Movies. ## URI: The Surgical Strike stars Vicky Kaushal, Paresh Rawal and Yami Gautam in lead roles. ## The film is based on the 2016 Indian Army's surgical strikes on Pakistan Administered Kashmir as a retaliation for the Uri attack. ## URI The Surgical Strike Review ## Uri got great reviews from critics and audience. ## URI The Surgical Strike Day Wise Box Office Collection DayIndia Net CollectionChange Day 1 [1st Friday] ₹ 8.20 Cr - Day 2 [1st Saturday] ₹ 12.43 Cr +51.59% Day 3 [1st Sunday] ₹ 15.10 Cr +21.48% Day 4 [1st Monday] ₹ 10.71 Cr -29.07% Day 5 [1st Tuesday] ₹ 9.66 Cr -9.80% Day 6 [1st Wednesday] ₹ 7.83 Cr -18.94% Day 7 [1st Thursday] ₹ 7.60 Cr -2.93% Week 1 Collection ₹ 71.53 Cr - Day 8 [2nd Friday] ₹ 7.70 Cr +1.32% Day 9 [2nd Saturday] ₹ 13.35 Cr +73.38% Day 10 [2nd Sunday] ₹ 17.17 Cr +28.61% Day 11 [2nd Monday] ₹ 6.82 Cr -60.28% Day 12 [2nd Tuesday] ₹ 6.30 Cr -7.62% Day 13 [2nd Wednesday] ₹ 6.00 Cr -4.76% Day 14 [2nd Thursday] ₹ 5.20 Cr -13.13% Week 2 Collection ₹ 62.54 Cr -12.57% Day 15 [3rd Friday] ₹ 4.40 Cr -15.38% Day 16 [3rd Saturday] ₹ 9.86 Cr +124.09% Day 17 [3rd Sunday] ₹ 9.28 Cr -5.88% Day 18 [3rd Monday] ₹ 3.43 Cr -63.04% Day 19 [3rd Tuesday] ₹ 3.39 Cr -1.17% Day 20 [3rd Wednesday] ₹ 3.37 Cr -0.60% Day 21 [3rd Thursday] ₹ 3.31 Cr -1.78% Week 3 Collection ₹ 37.04 Cr -40.77% Day 22 [4th Friday] ₹ 3.50 Cr +5.74% Day 23 [4th Saturday] ₹ 6.66 Cr +90.29% Day 24 [4th Sunday] ₹ 8.92 Cr +33.93% Day 25 [4th Monday] ₹ 2.90 Cr -67.49% Day 26 [4th Tuesday] ₹ 2.67 Cr -7.93% Day 27 [4th Wednesday] ₹ 2.44 Cr -8.61% Day 28 [4th Thursday] ₹ 2.19 Cr -10.25% Week 4 Collection ₹ 29.28 Cr -20.95% Day 29 [5th Friday] ₹ 2.14 Cr -2.28% Day 30 [5th Saturday] ₹ 4.70 Cr +119.63% Day 31 [5th Sunday] ₹ 5.66 Cr +20.43% Day 32 [5th Monday] ₹ 1.70 Cr -69.96% Day 33 [5th Tuesday] ₹ 1.63 Cr -4.12% Day 34 [5th Wesnesday] ₹ 1.60 Cr -1.84% Day 35 [5th Thursday] ₹ 1.31 Cr -18.13% Week 5 Collection ₹ 18.74 Cr -36.00% Day 36 [6th Friday] ₹ 1.20 Cr -8.40% Day 37 [6th Saturday] ₹ 2.52 Cr +110.00% Day 38 [6th Sunday] ₹ 3.23 Cr +28.17% Day 39 [6th Monday] ₹ 1.32 Cr -59.13% Day 40 [6th Tuesday] ₹ 1.38 Cr +4.55% Day 41 [6th Wednesday] ₹ 1.00 Cr -27.54% Day 42 [6th Thursday] ₹ 0.92 Cr -8.00% Week 6 Collection ₹ 11.57 Cr -38.26% Day 43 [7th Friday] ₹ 0.70 Cr -23.91% Day 44 [7th Saturday] ₹ 1.52 Cr +117.14% Day 45 [7th Sunday] ₹ 1.81 Cr +19.08% Day 46 [7th Monday] ₹ 0.54 Cr -70.17% Day 47 [7th Tuesday] ₹ 0.74 Cr +37.04% Day 48 [7th Wednesday] ₹ 0.70 Cr -5.41% Day 49 [7th Thursday] ₹ 0.66 Cr -5.71% Week 7 Collection ₹ 6.67 Cr -42.35% Day 50 [8th Friday] ₹ 0.38 Cr -42.42% Day 51 [8th Saturday] ₹ 0.80 Cr +110.53% Day 52 [8th Sunday] ₹ 1.18 Cr +47.50% Day 53 [8th Monday] ₹ 0.67 Cr -43.22% Day 54 [8th Tuesday] ₹ 0.27 Cr -59.70% Day 55 [8th Wednesday] ₹ 0.28 Cr +3.70% Day 56 [8th Thursday] ₹ 0.25 Cr -10.71% Week 8 Collection ₹ 3.83 Cr -42.58% Day 57 [9th Friday] ₹ 0.18 Cr -28.00% Day 58 [9th Saturday] ₹ 0.41 Cr +127.78% Day 59 [9th Sunday] ₹ 0.51 Cr +24.39% Day 60 [9th Monday] ₹ 0.13 Cr -74.51% Day 61 [9th Tuesday] ₹ 0.14 Cr +7.69% Day 62 [9th Wednesday] ₹ 0.13 Cr -7.14% Day 63 [9th Thursday] ₹ 0.14 Cr +7.69% Week 9 Collection ₹ 1.64 Cr -57.18% Day 64 [10th Friday] ₹ 0.10 Cr -28.27% Day 65 [10th Saturday] ₹ 0.22 Cr +120.00% Day 66 [10th Sunday] ₹ 0.31 Cr +40.91% Day 67 [10th Monday] ₹ 0.09 Cr -70.97% Day 68 [10th Tuesday] ₹ 0.09 Cr - Day 69 [10th Wednesday] ₹ 0.09 Cr - Day 70 [10th Thursday] ₹ 0.05 Cr -44.44% Week 10 Collection ₹ 0.95 Cr -42.07 Week 11 Collection ₹ 0.29 Cr -69.47% Week 12 Collection ₹ 0.03 Cr -89.66% Week 13+ Collection ₹ 0.03 Cr - Total ₹ 244.14 Cr ## India Net Collection ₹ 244.14 Cr ## Worldwide Collection ₹ 341.75 Cr ## Overseas Collection ₹ 48.00 Cr ## India Gross Collection ₹ 293.75 Cr ## Overseas ## USA+Can: $ 3.820 M ## UAE+GCC: $ 1.490 M ## Aus: $ 627 K ## UK: $ 260 K ## Singapore: $ 251 K ## NZ: $ 107 K ## South+East Africa: $ 42 K ## Fiji: $ 12 K ## Poland: $ 6 K ## Russia: $ 5 K ## Germany: $ 14 K ## Netherlands: $ 3 K ## Total Overseas (42 days): $ 6.68 M [₹ 47.49 Cr] ## URI The Surgical Strike Budget: ₹ 42 Cr ## URI The Surgical Strike Verdict: All Time Blockbuster ## URI The Surgical Strike Screen count is around 2000. ## Release Date: 11th January 2019 ## URI The Surgical Strike Records (Hindi) ## - the highest collection for Hindi in 2019. ## - the 10th highest collection for Hindi [All Time]. ## Note: Data as of 31st March 2019 ## Story Line- ## Following the roguish terrorist attacks at Uri Army Base camp in Kashmir, India takes the fight to the enemy, in its most successful covert operation till date with one and only one objective of avenging their fallen heroes. ## For more and the latest news about Bollywood Box Office Collection, Stay tuned to us.

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Dhurandhar: From the High Josh of Uri to a Massive Cinematic War Inside Aditya Dhar's War Room Bollywood
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Dhurandhar: From the High Josh of Uri to a Massive Cinematic War Inside Aditya Dhar's War Room

In the world of cinema, some directors create scenes, while others orchestrate missions. Aditya Dhar belongs firmly to the latter category. As we stand on the brink of his massive December 5, 2025 release, Dhurandhar, it is fascinating to step into Aditya Dhar's War Room to understand how a filmmaker who started with a precision strike has now evolved to command an all-out cinematic war. From the patriotic roar of Uri: The Surgical Strike to the gritty, sprawling universe of Dhurandhar, here is how Dhar has redefined the Indian action genre. Back in 2019, Aditya Dhar entered the battlefield with Uri: The Surgical Strike, a film that was less of a movie and more of a national emotion. Starring a then-rising Vicky Kaushal, the film was a textbook example of tactical filmmaking. Produced on a budget of ₹42 Crore, it defied every trade prediction to emerge as an All Time Blockbuster. The film obliterated records, minting an India Net Collection of ₹244.14 Cr (India Gross: ₹293.75 Cr) and an Overseas Collection of ₹48.00 Cr, taking its Worldwide total to a staggering ₹341.75 Cr. Not only did it stand as the highest-grossing Hindi film of 2019, but it also cemented its legacy as the 10th highest-grossing Hindi film of all time. The famous dialogue How's the Josh? transitioned from a script line to a cultural greeting, proving that you don't need a massive budget to win the war"”just conviction, technical finesse, and a pulse on the nation's sentiment. Fast forward to 2025, and the strategy in Dhar's war room has shifted from efficiency to colossal scale. If Uri was a covert operation, Dhurandhar is a declaration of war. Marking his return to the director's chair after six years, Dhar has assembled what can only be described as the Avengers of Spy Dramas. The film stars Ranveer Singh in his first-ever intense espionage avatar, backed by industry heavyweights Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, Akshaye Khanna, and Arjun Rampal. The sheer assembly of this cast suggests that Dhar is no longer the tactical strategist; he is now the commander of a massive cinematic fleet. The most significant evolution in Dhar's filmmaking is visible in the creative risks he is taking with Dhurandhar. Unlike the U/A-rated patriotism of Uri, Dhurandhar dives deep into the dark, bloody world of international espionage. The film has been certified A (Adults Only) due to its intense violence and realistic action, a brave move for a commercial potboiler. Furthermore, Dhar has refused to compromise on his vision, locking the runtime at 3 hours, 34 minutes, and 1 second, making it the longest Bollywood film in over 15 years. This isn't just a movie; it's an immersive experience designed to test the endurance and excitement of the audience. Aditya Dhar's journey from 2019 to 2025 highlights a filmmaker who refuses to play it safe. With Uri, he proved he could make a profitable, critically acclaimed film on a tight budget. With Dhurandhar, he is testing the limits of star power and storytelling duration. As the film gears up for its release this Friday, one thing is certain: the War Room is active, the plans are drawn, and Aditya Dhar is ready to launch his biggest mission yet. Also Read:Dhurandhar: The 4-Minute Post-Credits Scene in Ranveer Singh's Film Sets Up a Massive Cinematic Universe; Details Inside

Box Office: Top 5 Opening Weekend Grossers of Vicky Kaushal; 'Bad Newz' Third Bollywood
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Box Office: Top 5 Opening Weekend Grossers of Vicky Kaushal; 'Bad Newz' Third

Mumbai, July 22 - Dharma Production's comedy-drama Bad Newz has had a good first weekend at the domestic box office with approximately 29.75 crores net collection. It is the 5th biggest opening weekend for a Bollywood title and 6th in Hindi in 2024. ## Bad Newz opened to the good collection with approximately 8.30 crores net, followed by a jump of over 20% on Saturday for 10.25 crores, and on Sunday, it collected approximately 11.15 crores net with a jump of around 8%. The opening weekend of 29.70 crores net approx. is now the third biggest first weekend for a Vicky Kaushal-starrer. ## Vicky Kaushal's biggest first-weekend grosser is URI: The Surgical Strike which also happens to be the actor's highest-grossing movie to date with approximately 342 crores worldwide gross, including 294 crores (244 crores net) at the Indian box office. ## Here are the top 5 biggest opening weekends for Vicky Kaushal-starrers (net collection) - ## 1. Uri: The Surgical Strike - 35.73 crores## 2. Raazi - 32.94 crores## 3. Bad Newz - 29.70 crores## 4. Sam Bahadur - 25.55 crores## 5. Zara Hatke Zara Bachke - 22.59 crores## Stay tuned...

Box Office: Top 5 Biggest Openers Of Vicky Kaushal; 'Bad Newz' Tops Bollywood
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Box Office: Top 5 Biggest Openers Of Vicky Kaushal; 'Bad Newz' Tops

Mumbai, July 20 - Actor Vicky Kaushal's comedy-drama Bad Newz, also starring Tripti Dimri and Ammy Virk, has taken a good start at the domestic box office, scoring approximately 8.30 crores net, which is the fifth biggest opening for a Bollywood movie of 2024. ## Directed by Anand Tiwari, Bad Newz surpassed expectations and delivered the biggest opening day for Vicky Kaushal as well as for Tripti Dimri in the leading role. It has surpassed URI: The Surgical Strike, which is Kaushal's highest-grosser to date, to deliver the biggest start for the actor. ## Here are the top 5 biggest opening day collection movies of Vicky Kaushal (net collection) -## 1. Bad Newz - 8.30 crores ## 2. URI - 8.20 crores## 3. Raazi - 7.53 crores## 4. Sam Bahadur - 6.25 crores## 5. Zara Hatke Zara Bachke - 5.49 crores## For Tripti Dimri, Bad Newz is her first major theatrical release in the leading role after becoming a sensation for playing a small role in Ranbir Kapoor and Rashmika Mandanna-led Animal last year which was a massive box office blockbuster.## Stay tuned...

Vicky Kaushal's 'Uri: The Surgical Strike' Becomes The First Bollywood Film To Get Screened In Manipur In 20 Years Bollywood
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Vicky Kaushal's 'Uri: The Surgical Strike' Becomes The First Bollywood Film To Get Screened In Manipur In 20 Years

Churachandpur, August 19 - Vicky Kaushal-led military action film "Uri: The Surgical Strike" becomes the first Bollywood movie in 20 years to get screened in Manipur state. ## The movie about surgical strikes against Pakistan-based terrorists was shown in a temporary open-air theatre in Churachandpur on Tuesday, according to ABPLive.## "Uri" marked the return of cinema to the conflict-torn state of Manipur after more than 20 years. The Rengkai (Lamka) screening of the movie saw decent attendance. It was screened by the Hmar Students' Association (HSA). ## The national anthem was played at the outdoor theatre, which is located 63 kilometers from the capital city before the film started. Apart from "Ur", three more Hindi movies will be screened including, the Shah Rukh Khan-starrer "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai".## "Uri", directed by Aditya Dhar and produced by RSVP Movies, is a fictionalized portrayal of the actual event of the response to the 2016 Uri attack. It tells the story of Major Vihaan Shergill of the Para (Special Forces), who played a significant role in the events. ## The movie stars Vicky Kaushal in the lead role alongside Yami Gautam, Mohit Raina, Kirti Kulhari, and Paresh Rawal in pivotal roles. It was a massive blockbuster with a worldwide gross box office collection of over 340 crores.## Stay tuned...

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4 Years Of All-Time Blockbuster 'URI The Surgical Strike' Bollywood
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4 Years Of All-Time Blockbuster 'URI The Surgical Strike'

Mumbai, January 11 - Director Aditya Dhar's URI: The Surgical Strike has completed four years since its blockbuster debut in 2019. Produced by Ronnie Screwvala, the film stars Vicky Kaushal, Paresh Rawal, Mohit Raina, and Yami Gautam in the lead roles. It is based on the Indian Army's surgical strikes on terrorist launchpads in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir in 2016, in retaliation for the terrorist attack on the Indian Army brigade headquarters in Uri.## The film received positive reviews from critics, with praise directed towards the direction, performances, and technical aspects. Vicky Kaushal's performance as Major Vihaan Shergill was particularly praised, and he was widely considered the standout of the film.## The movie was a major box office success, earning over 340 crores against its production budget of approximately 80 crores. The film also won several awards and accolades including the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi and was India's official entry for the 92nd Academy Awards.## The movie was a tribute to the brave soldiers of the Indian army, it was a perfect blend of action and emotion, where the audience can get to know about the real events that took place during the surgical strike. The Film also shows how a team of elite soldiers was trained, motivated, and led by their Commanding Officer on a mission to avenge the killing of their fellow soldiers by a group of heavily armed militants.## "URI: The Surgical Strike" was a well-made, action-packed film with strong performances and a gripping story that is worth watching for those who like patriotic movies with a good dose of action, thrill, and drama.## Stay tuned...

Box Office: The Kashmir Files Surpassed URI: The Surgical Strike Bollywood
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Box Office: The Kashmir Files Surpassed URI: The Surgical Strike

Mumbai, April 4 - Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri's "The Kashmir Files" has slowed down at the box office but not before accomplishing its job. Based on the painful exodus of the Kashmir Pandits, has become one of the biggest box office success stories of all time in Indian cinema. ## "The Kashmir Files" was released on March 11 and opened below 4 crores. It later billed upon the strong word of mouth and became unstoppable after the first day. The movie broke into the top 10 all-time biggest Hindi films by entering the 200 crores net club. It is currently the only Bollywood film to reach 200 crores net in post-pandemic time. ## The Anupam Kher-fronted movie has now surpassed all-time blockbuster "URI: The Surgical Strike" to become the 13th biggest-grosser Hindi movie at the domestic box office. It netted approx. 7.30 crores in the 4th weekend which took its total net cume to 244.50 crores. The Vicky Kaushal-starrer movie had scored 244.14 crores in its lifetime run and is currently the 14th biggest Hindi movie. ## Produced by Abhishek Agarwal Arts, Zee Studio, Vivek Agnihotri, and Pallavi Joshi, "The Kashmir Files" has also entered the top 10 movies in Delhi-Utter Pradesh. It is currently at the 8th spot in the mentioned region with 64.35 crores. Worldwide, TKF has already crossed 300 crores gross (307 cr.), which is the first since "Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior" in January 2020. ## The movie stars Anupam Kher, Mithun Chakraborty, Pallavi Joshi, Puneet Issar, Darshan Kumar, Prakash Belawadi, Mrinal Kulkarni, and Chinmay Mandlekar in key roles. ## Stay tuned...

Heartfelt Thanks To Indian Army For Inviting Me To Uri Base Camp: Vicky Kaushal Bollywood
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Heartfelt Thanks To Indian Army For Inviting Me To Uri Base Camp: Vicky Kaushal

Bollywood actor Vicky Kaushal has expressed his gratitude to the Indian Army for inviting him to the Uri Base camp in Kashmir. The actor took to Instagram on Sunday to share photographs clicked over there with Amry officers, soldiers, and local residents. In one of the pictures, Vicky can be seen interacting with the locals who are busy capturing his photo on their mobile phones.## "My heartfelt thanks to the Indian Army for inviting me to the Uri Base Camp, Kashmir. Thank You for giving me an opportunity to spend a lovely day with the locals who were so full of warmth and amazingly talented. It is the biggest honour for me to be in company of our great armed forces. Thank You. Jai Hind!" Vicky wrote on an Instagram post.## View this post on Instagram A post shared by Vicky Kaushal (@vickykaushal09) ## On the work front, Vicky will be seen next in "Sardar Udham Singh" which is a biographical film based on the life of a revolutionary freedom fighter, Udham Singh, best known for assassinating Michael O'Dwyer in London to take revenge for the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar. It is directed by Shoojit Sircar and produced by Ronnie Lahiri and Sheel Kumar. ## The actor will also be reuniting with his Uri: The Surgical Strike team for a science-fiction superhero film, "The Immortal Ashwatthama". Set around the contemporary times and modeled around Guru Dronacharya's son Ashwatthama, who in Mahabharata gets the curse to be immortal, Vicky Kaushal will play the character of Ashwatthama. It will be directed by Aditya Dhar and produced by Ronnie Screwvala under his production banner RSVP Movies. ## Stay tuned...

URI: The Surgical Strike To Re-Release In Theatres On The Republic Day Of India Bollywood
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URI: The Surgical Strike To Re-Release In Theatres On The Republic Day Of India

As India is gearing up to celebrate the 72nd Republic Day, Vicky Kaushal starrer 2019's movie, URI: The Surgical Strike will be re-released in theaters on January 26 to celebrate the bravery of India's border security forces. Directed by Aditya Dhar, URI was originally released on 11 January 2019.## The plot of this movie is a dramatized account of the retaliation to the 2016 Uri attack, following Major Vihaan Singh Shergill of the Indian Army, who plays a leading role in the events. The film has been a recipient of various accolades. ## #URI BACK IN CINEMAS... #UriTheSurgicalStrike - which won hearts and emerged the audience as well as #BO-favourite in 2019 - is back in cinemas tomorrow [#RepublicDay]. #HowsTheJosh #Uri pic.twitter.com/2mEh31dShw&mdash; taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) January 25, 2021 ## The movie was produced by Ronnie Screwvala under his banner RSVP Movies. It starred Vicky Kaushal, Paresh Rawal, Yami Gautam, Mohit Raina, and Kirti Kulhari in key roles. The film won four National Awards including Best Director, Best Actor, Best Audiography, and Best Background Score. ## Stay tuned...

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Government Of India To Present Awards To Gully Boy, Super 30, Badhaai Ho, Uri-The Surgical Strike Among Others Bollywood
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Government Of India To Present Awards To Gully Boy, Super 30, Badhaai Ho, Uri-The Surgical Strike Among Others

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India hereby notify that in accordance with the Indian Panorama Regulations 2019 as amended from time to time the Central Government on the basis of recommendations made by the respective Juries has decided to present awards to the Films/Persons as mentioned.## Amongst the films from various languages, some of the Hindi films which will be awarded are Zoya Akhtar's Gully Boy starring Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt, Vikas Bahl's Super 30 starring Hrithik Roshan and Mrunal Thakur, Uri-The Surgical Strike starring Vicky Kaushal and directed by Aditya Dhar.## The multi-starrer Badhaai Ho led by Ayushmann Khurrana and Pareeksha by Prakash Jha will also be felicitated, as reported in the Gazette.## News: Central Government has decided to present awards to films in various languages. For Hindi following films shall be honoured:1) Gully Boy2) Badhai Ho3) Super 304) Uri-The Surgical Strike Details: https://t.co/S1HEWJN06Y pic.twitter.com/OTEBaa6x37&mdash; Faridoon Shahryar (@iFaridoon) October 21, 2020 ## Marathi film, Bhonga directed by Shivaji Lotan Patil, Bengali movie, Nirban by Gautam Halder among others have been named in the list. ## Stay tuned...

'Uri' director Aditya Dhar opens up about his next 'Ashwatthama' Bollywood
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'Uri' director Aditya Dhar opens up about his next 'Ashwatthama'

Mumbai, April 30 (IANS) National Award-winning film director Aditya Dhar is gearing up for his next, "The Immortal Ashwatthama". He says that the film should be a big canvas project, adding that he has always been fascinated by the titular mythological character.## "One of the reasons why I chose to weave a story around a mythological character like Ashwatthama from 'Mahabharat' was that, though all the characters in that epic are celestial, personally I felt that Ashwatthama is a character with all the flaws that even we have -- ego issues, jealousy, anger. These flaws made him human. I think we can connect with him and I find him relevant even in the present time. He is an immortal character, which means he is supposed to be alive even now. So you see, Ashwatthama is a character of the present time," Aditya told IANS.## The film will be produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Vicky Kaushal is to play the protagonist.## "Scripting my concept into a film is a little complicated because I also want the story to be accessible to a wide audience and therefore I needed time. So, basically I am utilizing this period of lockdown to work on that -- work on pre-production," added the director whose last release "Uri: The Surgical Strike" was a blockbuster.## The entertainment industry, like any other, is expected to face a tough time economically due to the current global pandemic, and Aditya feels everyone will have to redesign the business side of storytelling.## "Firstly every story has its correct budget and 'Ashwatthama' is a big canvas film. Now, one has to understand the mathematics of our business. In India, we cannot make a film of Rs 500 crore and expect fast recovery. We made 'Uri' for Rs 28 CR and it looked like a film with a budget of around Rs 60 crore. So basically we are a team of people who can offer you a grand-looking film within a small budget," he said.## "I am a fellow from a middle-class family, and I know the art of 'paisa bachao', I am quite 'jugadu' that way. Having said that post-COVID-19, we really have to think about a new design of budget -- how to change the percentage of profit etc. Hopefully, we will sort that out, because Ronnie is best in business," Aditya signed off.## Stay tuned...

Here Is The List Of 66th National Film Award 2019 Winners Bollywood
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Here Is The List Of 66th National Film Award 2019 Winners

On August 9, 2019, The 66th National Film Awards were announced on Friday. Vicky Kaushal and Ayushmann Khurrana were named Best Actors while Keerthy Suresh won the Best Actress award. ## Here is the full list of winners: ## Most film-friendly state: Uttarakhand ## NON FEATURE FILM CATEGORY -## Best Film on Family Values: Chalo Jeetey Hai## Best Short Fiction Film: Kasab## Social Justice Film: Why Me, Ekant## Best Investigation Film: Amoli## Best Sports Film: Swimming Through The Darkness## Best Educational Film: Sarala Virala## Best Film on Social Issue: Talate Kunji## Best Environmental Film: The World's Most Famous Tiger## Best Promotional Film: Rediscovering Jahannum## Best Film on Science and Technology: GD Naidu: The Edison of India ## Best Arts and Cultural Film: Munkar ## Best Debut Non-Feature Film of a Director: Feluda ## Best Non-Feature Film: Sunrise, The Secret Life of Frogs ## FEATURE FILMS CATEGORY -## Best Actor: Ayushmann Khurrana for Andhadhun, and Vicky Kaushal for Uri - The Surgical Strike## Best Actress: Keerthy Suresh for Mahanati## Best Feature Film: Hellaro (Gujarati)## Best Direction: Aditya Dhar for Uri## Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment: Badhaai Ho## Best Film on Social Issues: Pad Man## Actors who get a special mention for their performance: Sruthi Hariharan, Chandrachud Rai, Josy Joseph, Savitri## Best Hindi Film: Andhadhun## Best Rajasthani Film: Turtle## Best Panchanga Film: In The Land Of Poisonous Women## Best Garo Film: Anna## Best Marathi Film: Bhonga## Best Tamil Film: Baram## Best Urdu Film: Hamid## Best Bengali Film: Ek Je Chhilo Raja## Best Malayalam Film: Sudani From Nigeria## Best Telugu Film: Mahanati## Best Kannada Film: Nathicharami## Best Konkani Film: Amori## Best Assamese Film: Bulbul Can Sing## Best Punjabi Film: Harjeeta## Best Gujarati Film: Reva## Best Choreography: Kruti Mahesh Midya and Jyothi D Tommaar for Ghoomar, Padmaavat## Best Music Director: Padmaavat## Best Special Effect: Awe, KGF## Best Music Direction: Sanjay Leela Bhansali for Padmaavat## Best Background Music Award: Uri: The Surgical Strike## Best Makeup Artist: Ranjith for Awe## Best Costume Designer: Rajshree Patnaik, Varun Shah and Archana Rao for Mahanati## Best Action: KGF: Chapter 1## Best Lyrics: Nathicharami## Best Production Design: Kammara Sambhavam## Best Editing: Nathicharami## Best Location Sound: Tendlya## Best Sound Design: Uri## Best Mixed Track: Rangasthalam## Best Original Screenplay: Chi La Sow## Best Adapted Screenplay: Andhadhun## Best Dialogue: Tarikh## Best Cinematography: Olu (Malayalam) to MJ Radhakrishnan## Best Female Playback Singer: Bindu Mani for Mayavi Manave from Nathicharami## Best Male Playback Singer: Arijit Singh for Binte Dil from Padmaavat## Best Supporting Actress: Surekha Sikri for Badhaai Ho## Best Supporting Actor: Swanand Kirkire for Chumbak## Best Children's Film: Sarkari. Hi. Pra. Shale Kasaragodu, Koduge## Best Child Actors: PV Rohith for Ondalla Eradalla (Kannada), Sameep Singh for Harjeeta (Punjabi), Talha Arshad Reshi for Hamid (Urdu), Shrinivas Pokale for Naal(Marathi)## Best Film on Environment Conservation: Paani## Nargis Dutt Award for National Integration: Ondalla Eradalla## Jury Awards: Kedara (Bengali), Hellaro (Gujarati)## Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of A Director: Sudhakar Reddy Yakanthi for Naal## Follow for more...

100 Crore Club Movies List In Bollywood 2019 Box Office
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100 Crore Club Movies List In Bollywood 2019

Here is the list of Bollywood movies that entered into 100 Crore club in 2019. Let's wait and see how many Hindi movies enter into 100 crore club this year. ## Total Number of Hindi movies entered into 100 Cr Club: 18 ## 200 Cr: URI, Bharat, Kabir Singh, Mission Mangal, War, Housefull 4 ## 300 Cr: War ## *Data As of 7th Jan 2020 ## * All collections are in Indian Rupee (INR) and in Crores. ## 100 Crore Club Bollywood / Hindi Movies List 2019 (Hindi Net Collection) RankMovieHindi India NetWorldwideVerdict 1. War 303.34471.00 Blockbuster 2. Kabir Singh 278.80377.00 All Time Blockbuster 3. URI The Surgical Strike 244.14341.75 All Time Blockbuster 4. Bharat 212.01321.00 Hit 5. Housefull 4 210.30296.00 SuperHit 6. Mission Mangal 203.08290.00 Blockbuster 7. Good Newwz 172.54 **267.00 ** - 8. Kesari 155.70208.80 Hit 9. Total Dhamaal 155.67232.18 SuperHit 10. Chhichhore 153.16211.00 Blockbuster 11. Super 30 147.37210.00 SuperHit 12. Saaho 145.67439.00 Hit (Hindi) 13. Dabangg 3 145.58 **217.00 ** Plus 14. Dream Girl 141.30195.00 SuperHit 15. Gully Boy 139.63235.70 SuperHit 16. Bala 116.38162.00 Superhit 17. Avengers Endgame 113.37 #18970 Superhit 18. De De Pyaar De 104.07138.80 Hit ## ** Still running in theatres. ## *** These movies may earn more than 100 cr (India Net). ## **# Avengers Endgame All Language Collection: 373.05 Cr (India Net) ## Movie That Crossed 75 Cr India Net but Not 100 Cr RankMovieIndia Net (Hindi)WorldwideVerdict 18. Batla House 99.24127.00 Hit 19. Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi 94.37142.00 Average 20. Luka Chuppi 94.09128.00 SuperHit 21. Badla 88.53140.47 SuperHit 22. Kalank 83.48140.50 Flop 23. Pati Patni Aur Woh 77.00 **99.00 ** Hit ## For more and the latest news about Bollywood Box Office Collection, Stay tune to us.