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Boss earns Rs 15 Crore on opening day worldwide

Boss earns Rs 15 Crore on opening day worldwide



One of 2013’s most anticipated films, Akshay Kumar’s BOSS is definitely living up to the immense expectations of the audiences and the film fraternity!!
The film had hit the screens on the auspicious occasion of Eid and Akshay Kumar entertained the audiences with his all new BOSS avatar.

Domestic box office early approximates are close to 15 crores NBOC .The film has done phenomenally well in India & overseas. In overseas territories like UAE & UK , BOSS is Akshay’s  Biggest opening ever.

Not just the masses but even the multiplex niche audiences have been flocking the theaters in groves to catch the film and watch Akshay Kumar do what he does best. An eclectic mix of action, comedy, romance and drama combined to make a perfect Bollywood paisa vasool flick, BOSS has definitely lived up to its promise judging by its opening figures.

The film has been running into packed houses in almost all the single screens as well as the multiplexes. Touting to be Akshay Kumar’s best performance at the box office !!Reports coming in ,indicates Boss has beaten Rowdy Rathore in most centres.
From the megastar Akshay Kumar, to Mithun, Danny Denzongpa, comedian Johnny Lever to the budding chemistry between Shiv Pandit and Aditi Rao Hydari along with the fun-action-comedy storyline, the movie has the perfect commercial package!
Well looking at the statistics coming in from all centers, BOSS is poised to be the next BIG box office bonanza in this festive season.

Presented by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures,Cape Of Good Films And Ashwin Varde Productions, & Directed by Anthony D’souza.

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