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Hichki collects Rs 65 lakhs on fifth weekend

| @indiablooms | Apr 23, 2018, at 07:12 pm

Mumbai, Apr 23 (IBNS): A story revolving around a lady with Tourette's Syndrome and how she lands the job of a teacher in a school, Rani Mukerji's Hichki has witnessed a drop in collection, managing Rs 65 lakhs at the Indian box-office on its fifth weekend.

The movie has so far collected Rs 45.20 crore.

Hichki is directed by Siddharth Malhotra and released on Mar 23.

"#Hichki biz at a glance... Week 1: ₹ 26.10 cr Week 2: ₹ 12.30 cr Week 3: ₹ 4.15 cr Week 4: ₹ 2 cr Weekend 5: ₹ 65 lakhs [244 screens] Total: ₹ 45.20 cr India biz. HIT," film critic and business analyst Taran Adarsh tweeted.


 

 

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