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Fitoor, Sanam Re release, who is the victor at the box office?
Made in a budget of 20.50cr only (COP + PA), the film is already walking the path to recovery.
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Abhishek Kapoor’s Fitoor, which stars Aditya Roy Kapur, Katrina Kaif and Tabu, releases in 1400 screens nationwide and close to 400 screens internationally. In fact, Deadpool is giving a tough competition to the Indian films that released today, Fitoor, Sanam Re and a handful of regional films. But both get failed to satisfy critics and received mixed reviews from them. The second day / 2nd day collections of Fitoor were around Rs 3.60 crores. Fitoor had a disaster first day with the collection of 3.61 crores. Produced by T Series and directed by Divya Khosla Kumar (who earlier directed the hit film Yaariyan) “Sanam Re” is touted as a “classical love story” featuring Yami and Pulkit in lead roles.
Fitoor was released in more than 1200 screens in India.
“Sanam Re” has opened up better than “Fitoor” in Gujarat, Rajasthan and CI.
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Sunny Deol’s Ghayal Once Again is also still doing good at box office. Katrina-Aditya starrer Fitoor, which released on Friday ( February 12, 2016) performed below average at box-office on its opening day, and even on Satuday, there is not much improvement in collection.