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Live In Ukraine

Love In Ukraine collects 1.4 crore over the weekend

| @indiablooms | May 31, 2022, at 08:26 pm

Mumbai: Love In Ukraine has collected a decent 1.4 crore nett at the Indian box office from over 350 theatres all over India in its first weekend.

With competition from Top Gun Maverick, Anek and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, it was a commendable collection for the film which features a fresh casting pair from India and Ukraine and has been filmed completely in Ukraine just before the war.

Director Nitin Kumar Gupta is pleased with the collection, "I am thankful that the audience gave a chance to this labor of love. The film still has a few days to go in theatres before we release it on OTT and satellite. We have also planned an international version release in English and Ukrainian languages."

Love In Ukraine is produced by Neole Films and Kamal Entertainment Pvt Ltd and was released theatrically on 27 May by Vivek Films Production.

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