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The Jungle Book completes 50 days in India

| | May 28, 2016, at 05:07 am
Mumbai, May 27 (IBNS): Hollywood movie The Jungle Book completed 50 days in India on Friday.

 Directed by Jon Favereau, the film had hit the silver screen on Apr 8.

The film has collected more than  Rs 183 crore at the Indian Box Office.

Film critic Taran Adarsh tweeted: "While most Hindi films struggle to complete 3 or 4 weeks, #TheJungleBook enters Week 8 today. Completes 50 glorious days... contd."

He said: "#TheJungleBook collected ₹ 2.57 cr in Week 7, taking the 7-week total to ₹ 183.94 cr nett. Gross: ₹ 255.47 cr. India biz. ATBB... contd."

The film features Indian-American actor Neel Sethi as the evergreen character of Mowgli.

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