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Bhushan Kumar's Sanam Re rakes up Rs. 17.05 crore on opening weekend

| | Feb 15, 2016, at 07:38 pm
Mumbai, Feb 15 (IBNS) Director Divya Khosla Kumar's love story Sanam Re collected Rs. 17.05 crore on opening weekend.

The film stars Pulkit Samrat, Yami Gautam and Urvashi Rautela. Rishi Kapoor plays a pivotal role.  

Made in a budget of 20.50 crore (Cost Of Production + Publicity& Advertising), the film has already obtained profits. 
 

The film had a good day 1 (Friday) number of Rs. 5.04 crore. The second day saw a growth earning Rs. 5.56 crore. The movie saw a 100 percent jump in Mysore territory and 30 percent in the Punjab and Rajasthan.

On Sunday the movie earned Rs. 6.45 crore. 

The film has already recovered 16 crore from Music, Satellite and Overseas Distribution. 

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