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Vicky Kaushal’s fact-based drama, Uri, has broken a record set by Baahubali: The Conclusion, one of the biggest hits in Indian film history. Find out more.

Uri: The Surgical Strike continues its record-breaking run at the box office, taking out competition well into its fourth week of release. The action-drama has broken records previously set by Baahubali: The Conclusion, one of the biggest hits in Indian cinema history.

Uri made Rs 6.53 crore on its 23rd day of release and Rs 8.71 crore on day 24, besting the previous record, set by SS Rajamouli’s fantasy epic. Baahubali had made Rs 6.35 crore and Rs 7.8 crore on the same days.



With this, Uri’s domestic box office total is inching closer to the Rs 200 crore mark, which it seems to be on track to hit. Trade analyst Taran Adarsh in a tweet called the film a ‘monstrous hit’, and remarked that the film is “winning hearts, setting new benchmarks and rewriting the record books.”

Uri has displayed remarkably strong legs at the box office, having made Rs 71 crore in its first week, another Rs 62 crore in week two, and Rs 37 crore in week three. During this time it has fended off competition from Kangana Ranaut’s Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi, which has made Rs 76 crore so far, and Sonam Kapoor’s recent romantic drama, Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga, which fizzled in its opening weekend with Rs 13 crore.



Directed by debutant Aditya Dhar, Uri is based on the Indian Army’s 2016 surgical strikes. Uri also stars Yami Gautam and Paresh Rawal in supporting roles. Despite mixed reviews - Hindustan Times awarded it two stars out of five - the film seems to have struck a chord with audiences. Its rallying cry of ‘How’s the josh?’ has entered the pop culture lexicon.




https://www.hindustantimes.com/boll...-crore-mark/story-MsDqcTvNtBbOmXE8gIjm0M.html
 
win win for everyone Bollywood gets its Money Indian Army gets its much needed Morale/PR without actually doing anything
and we get our fair share of Indian heads
Movies make a mark in history. Therefore it is a win-win situation for Bollywood and Indian PR. But boasting about fair share of Indian heads might not be a good thing for Pakistan, which wants to project a soft image internationally.
 
Movies make a mark in history. Therefore it is a win-win situation for Bollywood and Indian PR. But boasting about fair share of Indian heads might not be a good thing for Pakistan, which wants to project a soft image internationally.

Let us worry about our soft image, you should worry about your head shaking habits.:lol:

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Let us worry about our soft image, you should worry about your head shaking habits.:lol:

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An elite member's contribution to PDF :partay:. You are right, no outsider should worry about your nation :p:
 
An elite member's contribution to PDF :partay:. You are right, no outsider should worry about your nation :p:

You seem to be on a crusade against Pakistan judging by your contribution to PDF but you have that freedom and I have the freedom to call out your head shaking behavior which I find quite repulsive.
 
It will be good move by govt of India and its army to satisfy the egos of 1.5 Billions yindus... Keep making more and more movies... We Pakistanis are proud of our army .. and their blood is more priceless then the ugly yindus... we are fighting and we will be keep fighting until the last Pakistani but we never ever let hindus to enter our holly land .. We will never give damn fuk even whole world to fight with us along with u.... We will prefer to die for our country rather then be a slave like you hindus were once ruled by Muslims for 1000 years...
 
Movies make a mark in history. Therefore it is a win-win situation for Bollywood and Indian PR. But boasting about fair share of Indian heads might not be a good thing for Pakistan, which wants to project a soft image internationally.
war is a cruel business shit happens
 
Vicky Kaushal’s fact-based drama, Uri, has broken a record set by Baahubali: The Conclusion, one of the biggest hits in Indian film history. Find out more.

Uri: The Surgical Strike continues its record-breaking run at the box office, taking out competition well into its fourth week of release. The action-drama has broken records previously set by Baahubali: The Conclusion, one of the biggest hits in Indian cinema history.

Uri made Rs 6.53 crore on its 23rd day of release and Rs 8.71 crore on day 24, besting the previous record, set by SS Rajamouli’s fantasy epic. Baahubali had made Rs 6.35 crore and Rs 7.8 crore on the same days.



With this, Uri’s domestic box office total is inching closer to the Rs 200 crore mark, which it seems to be on track to hit. Trade analyst Taran Adarsh in a tweet called the film a ‘monstrous hit’, and remarked that the film is “winning hearts, setting new benchmarks and rewriting the record books.”

Uri has displayed remarkably strong legs at the box office, having made Rs 71 crore in its first week, another Rs 62 crore in week two, and Rs 37 crore in week three. During this time it has fended off competition from Kangana Ranaut’s Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi, which has made Rs 76 crore so far, and Sonam Kapoor’s recent romantic drama, Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga, which fizzled in its opening weekend with Rs 13 crore.



Directed by debutant Aditya Dhar, Uri is based on the Indian Army’s 2016 surgical strikes. Uri also stars Yami Gautam and Paresh Rawal in supporting roles. Despite mixed reviews - Hindustan Times awarded it two stars out of five - the film seems to have struck a chord with audiences. Its rallying cry of ‘How’s the josh?’ has entered the pop culture lexicon.




https://www.hindustantimes.com/boll...-crore-mark/story-MsDqcTvNtBbOmXE8gIjm0M.html
Congrats. Now India have solid 200Crore evidence to show the world.
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