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Raazi continues its magical run at the ticket window

Exceeding all expectations, Alia Bhatt’s latest film Raazi has been doing phenomenal business at the cash counter ever since hitting the screens on 11th May 2018. Featuring Bhatt in the role of an Indian spy on a secret mission in Pakistan, the film has emerged as one of the most successful ventures of the first half of 2018.

The film, which closed out its first weekend at an impressive figure of ₹ 32.94 crores and made ₹ 56.59 crores by the end of its first week, pulled in another ₹ 4.75 crores at the first day of its second week, taking its total collection to ₹ 61.64 crores. The film is set for a spike on Saturday and Sunday which mean that Raazi will soon cross the ₹ 75 crore mark at the ticket window.


Popular film critic and trade analyst, Taran Adarsh took to his Twitter handle to share the latest collections of the movie. “#Raazi has a SUPER-STRONG second Fri... The trends are crystal clear: Expect SOLID GROWTH on Sat and Sun... Should cross ₹ 75 cr mark by Weekend 2... [Week 2] Fri 4.75 cr. Total: ₹ 61.34 cr. India biz,” read his tweet.

Also starring Vicky Kaushal, Rajit Kapoor, Soni Razdan, Shishir Sharma and Jaideep Ahlawat, Raazi has been directed by Meghna Gulzar.

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