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Article 370 makes Rs.5cr in 4th week

IndiaTimes Friday, 22 March 2024
Yami Gautam's "Article 370" continues its successful run, earning Rs 5.07 crore in its fourth week and totaling Rs 74.12 crore. Despite new releases, the film maintains steady collections, showcasing its resilience and audience appeal. The film's low budget of Rs 20 crore further amplifies its profitability, solidifying its status as a sleeper hit.
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