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Baahubali earns 120 crores and sails past 50 days of release

| | Sep 03, 2015, at 10:42 pm
Mumbai, Sept 3 (IBNS): The record breaking film Baahubali has shown its audience 'The Beginning' of revolution in Indian Cinema.

With the power packed visuals and impeccable screenplay the film sticks strongly in theatres.

Crossing 50 days of release the film stands at a whooping 120 crore box office return in its Hindi version alone.

Baahubali stormed theatres in July and is continuing to enjoy a strong stance.

It is the first Hindi dubbed film to perform extraordinarily at the box office.

Rajamouli's larger than life ambitious project has left the audiences flabbergasted witnessing the visual spectacle.

The film became the highest opener for a Hindi dubbed film by making Rs 5.15 crores.
 

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