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'Amit Sahni Ki List' makes Rs. 2.86 cr in opening week

| | Jul 22, 2014, at 06:13 am
Mumbai, July 21 (IBNS): Vir Das' latest film 'Amit Sahni Ki List' has managed to make an impact on both the audience and the box office as the film has earned Rs. 2.86 crore in its opening week.
Having released in 350 screens across the city on Friday, the film was successful in generating buzz among cinema lovers.
 
"The film has gone on to rake in approximately 2.86 Cr in its opening week in spite of the short time and minuscule budget that was available for the film’s promotions  ‘Amit Sahni Ki List’ is expected to cross 5-6 Cr in the coming days," an official statement said.
 
According to sources, Vir Das’ latest outing as the love struck Amit has gone on to win many hearts. The critics too have appreciated his performance which led to good word of mouth. 
 
‘Amit Sahni Ki List’ is a film that appeals to the youth and their sensibilities. 
 

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