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<b>Baby</b>: This is Akshay's most credible performance in a long time, and reminds us the actor he can be. <br>Opening day: Rs 9.3 cr, opening weekend: Rs 36.07 cr, end of week: Rs 63.82 cr, lifetime: Rs 95.56* cr</br> <br><i>*denotes that the movie is still running in theatres</i>
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<b>Badlapur</b>: This Varun Dhawan and Nawauddin Siddiqui starrer is so riveting you don't even want to blink. <br>Opening day: Rs 7.0 cr, opening weekend: Rs 23.5 cr, end of week: Rs 36.31 cr, lifetime: Rs 50* cr</br> <br><i>*denotes that the movie is still running in theatres</i>
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<b>Roy</b>: The mystery and the enigma, which are set up lazily and obviously in Ranbir Kapoor, Jacqueline Fernandez starrer movie, never really take root as the movie fail to leave up to the expectation. <br>Opening day: Rs 10.40 cr, opening weekend: Rs 28.68 cr, end of week: Rs 41.77 cr, lifetime: Rs 44.52* cr</br> <br><i>*denotes that the movie is still running in theatres</i>
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<b>Tevar</b>: Tevar makes you a couple of promises: that it will be violent, vicious and crude; and that it will do nothing new. The movie fails to make the cut as a money-spinner. <br>Opening day: Rs 7.05 cr, opening weekend: Rs 22.05 cr, end of week: Rs 32.64 cr, lifetime: Rs 39.26 cr</br>
<b>Shamitabh</b>: 'Shamitabh' has a few moments which sparkle, and we laugh in acknowledgement. But the rest of it is overpowered by unabashed reverence and sink at the box office. <br>Opening day: Rs 3.5 cr, opening weekend: Rs 13.25 cr, end of week: Rs 19.2 cr, lifetime: Rs 22.46* cr</br> <br><i>*denotes that the movie is still running in theatres</i> </br> (Source: Bollywood Hungama)

Govt extended ITR AY 2025-26 deadline, but only 4.56 crore returns filed so far