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Uri: The Surgical Strike, led by the new director, Aditya Dhar, created the story by recording the highest fifth-week box office collection. The film eclipsed what "Bahubali – The Conclusion", "3 Idiots", "Dangal", "Gadar" and all the other big blockbusters of the past 20 years gathered during the fifth week. The film was already the first to break the 200 crore rupees mark that was produced and broadcast with a budget of 50 crores. The film released January 11 began the year 2019 with a bang.
According to the latest report from BoxofficeIndia.com, in its fifth week, the film managed to raise a total of 18.25 million rupees in 35 days at the box office. The film collected a total of 218.60 million rupees at the box office in five weeks. The film is the 11th biggest film of all time and should exceed the crore of 225 rupees.
For information, the film reported a total of 71.23 million rupees at the box office during its first week. The second week's collection raises to a total of 62.76 crores from Rs. The film garnered a total of 37.06 million rupees at the box office in its third week. The film collected 29.30 million rupees during its fourth week. The collection of the fifth week stands at a total of 18.25 crore of Rs.
The film is based on the surgical strikes conducted on September 29, 2016 by the Indian Army on terrorist launch pads crossing the line of control. The strikes were carried out in retaliation for a terrorist attack on an army camp in Uri earlier this month.
Written and directed by Aditya Dhar, Uri: Surgical Operation & # 39; is funded by Ronnie Screwvala. "Uri" was announced by the producer after a year of surgical strike in September 2017. The lead roles are also performed by Paresh Rawal, Kirti Kulhari and Mohit Raina.
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