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Salman's 'Kick' makes Rs. 50 cr in two days

| | Jul 28, 2014, at 12:07 am
Mumbai, July 27 (IBNS): Bollywood superstar Salman Khan starrer 'Kick' has not only opened to housefull shows on Friday across the country, but has managed to make Rs. 50 crore in the first two days.
Trade analyst Tarana Adarsh tweeted: "#Kick crosses ₹ 50 cr nett mark in 2 days. Continues its glorious run on Day 2. Collects ₹ 27.15 cr nett. India biz. AWESOME!"
 
The film's Friday collection was Rs. 26.40 crore.
 
According to Adarsh, Kick's business is expected to grow further on Sunday.
 
The film also did well in UK, Australia and New Zealand.
 

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