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Salman's 'Kick' opens to housefull shows

| | Jul 26, 2014, at 03:49 am
Mumbai, July 25 (IBNS): Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has created his magic again as his latest film 'Kick' has taken a superb start by opening to housefull shows across the country on Friday.
The film is anticipated to be Salman’s biggest film at box office ever.
 
The film has  released in 4100 screens across India and 700 plus screens overseas. 
 
Morning shows in theatres like City of Gold, Shiv Cinemax, Rajhans, Cinemax, PVR, Cinepolis and City Pulse in Ahmadabad and Raipur opened to a housefull
 board. 
 
The film took an almost 100 percent opening in East Punjab and UP as well. 
 
Going by this box office trend, the film is expected to be bigger than all previous Salman films.
 
‘Kick' has successfully impressed industry veterans, critics and audience receiving rave reviews for its chartbusting songs, edgy chase sequences and a unique script. 

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