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Fukrey Returns has witnessed a phenomenal opening at the Box Office and is set to hit the Rs 30 crore mark in opening weekend. Currently, Fukrey Returns has emerged as one of the major Bollywood releases in 2017 but will the movie be able to surpass the lifetime collections of major releases in the recent past, is the question that is much on the minds of the fans. Here we take a look at the opening weekend collections of few major releases – Golmaal Again that starred Ajay Devgn, Parineeti Chopra, Judwaa 2 which starred Varun Dhawan and Jacquiline Fernandez and finally, comedian Kapil Sharma starrer Firangi. (IE/ Twitter)
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Richa Chadha, Pulkit Samrat starrer is inching towards making an impressive Rs 30 crore opening weekend collections. Released on 8th December, the movie is a sequel to 2013 Bollywood-hit, Fukrey. The audience will see Richa Chadha, Varun Sharma, Pulkit Samrat, Ali Fazal Manjot Singh, Priya Anand Vishakha Singh and Pankaj Tripathi in the movie. The movie is a doubly laugh riot and is expected to do well in the upcoming weeks.(Image: IE)
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Rohit Shetty's comic caper "Golmaal Again" did wonders at the Box Office and is considered as one of the biggest blockbusters of 2017. The movies opening weekend collections amounted to Rs 87.60 crore. Starring Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Parneeti Chopra, Tusshar Kapoor, Kunal Khemu, Shreyas Talpade and Tabu in the main roles, the movie has been the biggest release so far. (Image: IE)
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Varun Dhawan starrer Judwaa 2, released on September 29 had tasted amazing success at the Box office. The movie collected Rs 59. 25 crores in its opening weekend. The audience saw Varun Dhawan, Taapsee Pannu and Jacqueline Fernandez in its lead role. (Image: IE)
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Comedian Kapil Sharma starrer Firangi failed to impress its audience. Set on pre-Independence British colonial India, one could find Kapil Sharma in a serious role. The movie had failed to evoke a smile on the face of its audience with its long-drawn sequences. The movie gathered an amount of Rs 6.60 crore in its opening weekend.(Image: IE)

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