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Box office report card: Kesari, Uri, Total Dhamaal make it a good year for Bollywood

A lot of films have performed well at the box office this year. All from Uri, Manikarnika in January, Gully Boy and Total Dhamaal in February to Kesari in March have witnessed a good response at the ticket counters.


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Kesari, Uri, Total Dhamaal, Gully Boy and a few more films like Manikarnika and Badla have performed well at the box office.
The year began on a positive note at the box office and it continues to witness one big hit after another with new blockbusters releasing every month. After Vicky Kaushal’s Uri: The Surgical Strike made history with collections nearing Rs 250 crore, Akshay Kumar’s Holi release Kesari has got the cash registers ringing with a thunderous opening of Rs 21.50 crore and is now the highest opening film of the year in India.

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