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Margarita With A Straw collects 2.12 cr in the first weekend

| | Apr 20, 2015, at 11:42 pm
Mumbai, Apr 20 (IBNS): Kalki Koechlin's Margarita With A Straw is garnering appreciation from all quarters.
The film has received critical acclaim as well as praises from audiences all across.
 
The film opened to 50 lakhs on Friday. The collections grew to 72 lakhs on Saturday and further grew to 90 lakhs on Sunday.
 
The total first weekend collections of Margarita With A Straw are 2.12 crore.
 
It has been receiving an overwhelming response and all those who have watched the film have loved it.
 
The film has garnered accolades internationally wherein it travelled to numerous film festivals.

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