"Uri" breaks records while "Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga" opens the doors



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NEW DELHI: Vicky Kaushal-starrer Uri: The surgical strike seems unstoppable at the box office, having won at the end of its fourth week. Supporting its hold on the movie theaters, the film set an all-time record last week by collecting 6.25 crores on its fourth Saturday, beating the blockbuster Baahubali 2: The Conclusion earned 6.20 crore the same day, according to the website of the trade Box Office India .

" Uri: The surgical strike remains the first choice of spectators. Taran Adarsh, business badyst, tweeted

After being successful in the south of the country thanks to the exits of Pongal – Petta and Viswasam Uri is now heading also to this market.The film won at 7.70 crore in Nizam and Andhra Pradesh, to . 13.05 crore in Mysore and ¥ 3.13 crore in Tamil Nadu and Kerala According to Box Office India the third week's figures constitute an all-time record in Mysore, beating previous holder from the record, Dangal of Aamir Khan by a substantial margin.

Adarsh ​​says that the 200 crore mark seems certain for the film directed by Aditya Dhar who took advantage of the lack of interest of the new releases Anil Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao- starrer Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Lag a opened at mediocre figures of 6.75 crore with multiplexes even showing only a 40% growth Saturday by report to Friday. Box Office India stated that it was not surprising that the subject of the film dealing with homobadual relations was rejected.

"" Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga had a mediocre beginning, but resumed in some urban centers towards the evening. The growth of days two and three is essential for a respectable total of the weekend, "tweeted Adarsh ​​about the movie that had recorded 1,500 screenshots.

Meanwhile, Kangana Ranaut- starrer Manikarnika : The Queen of Jhansi limped to the 70 crore mark, after having ¥ 4.75 crore the second Saturday, bearing her current total at 64.06 crore However, having been made with a budget of more than 100 crore, the film must have even longer legs to ensure a good return health

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