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Padmaavat starring Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh and Shahid Kapoor saw the light of the day amidst continued protests in the political landscape. The film which was scheduled for a December 1 release, finally hit the screens on January 25. It received a good critical response and word of mouth also helped Padmaavat box office collection. The film so far has earned Rs 155 cr and looks forward to having a steady earning until February 9 when Akshay Kumar is set to hit screens with PadMan. The week will be crucial for the film for this reason, hence it should sim to grab as much as moolah as possible.
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Tiger Zinda Hai: Salman Khan proving his mettle once again has etched a phenomenal Rs 338 cr on box office. TZH is still going strong and is just inches away from going past Aamir Khan starrer PK. Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif film was praised by the critics for the impeccable action sequences as well as some appreciable cinematic moments. The film went on to break the record of several films and also emerged as Salman bhai's highest earner till date.
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1921: This Karan Kundra, Zareen Khan starrer was surely a shocker as it went on to earn Rs 15.57 cr. The horror flick helmed by Vikram Bhatt may not have scared its audience enough, but somehow the film worked. Blame it on the past films of the franchise or the theme, 1921 has done comparatively a better job.
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Mukkabaaz: The Anurag Kashyap film was a stunner which showcased the riveting tale of a pugilist who fights all odds to make his presence felt. It is also a love story but nothing like those romcoms we see every day. The film in spite of its exemplary plot failed to woo the audience. The film earned Rs 9.83 cr.
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Kaalakaandi: The Saif Ali Khan starrer was surely a disappointment. The film which released on January 12 was one of the most anticipated films since it was coming from the makers of Delhi Belly, but failed to stand up to the hype. The film only made Rs 6.27 cr.

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