Salman Khan and Kareena Kapoor. - AFP (File Photo)

MUMBAI: The new Bollywood thriller “Bodyguard” has broken Indian box office records in its first two days, industry analysts said on Friday, predicting that it will also surpass opening weekend benchmarks.

The film sees Khan play a bodyguard to Kareena Kapoor and is a remake of the 2010 Malayalam-language movie of the same name.

“Salman Khan's 'Bodyguard' has smashed all previous records and has emerged the biggest opener ever in the history of Hindi cinema,” wrote Taran Adarsh on the bollywoodhungama.com website.

The film took 215 million rupees (dollar 4.68 million) on Wednesday and 183 million rupees on Thursday, taking the two-day total to 398 million rupees, he said, using figures from studio Reliance Entertainment.

Both days were public holidays in India.

“The business is expected to zoom upwards from Friday onwards, when the weekend begins,” he wrote.

Adarsh said the film was also on course to break the record for opening weekend takings.

According to the boxofficeindia.com site, which tracks cinema takings, Khan's award-winning corrupt cop movie from last year, “Dabangg” (Fearless), holds the record for first day takings in India with 193.4 million rupees gross.

“Dabangg” also holds the record for first weekend takings with 653.4 million rupees and for the first week at 1.08 billion rupees.

Aamir Khan's 2009 film “Three Idiots” holds the record for all-time takings with 2.69 billion rupees.

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