The theatre authorities claim that the movie has broken all previous collection records, by netting a total 15-20 L, which is a huge revenue by any yardstick. When the movie was banned in Tamil Nadu, it is a well known fact that people crossed the border to watch the movie in other states, and Satyavedu Srinivasa was one such hotspot. Well, ban does good too.
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Saturday, 16 February 2013
Vishwaroopam break all previous collection records!
The theatre authorities claim that the movie has broken all previous collection records, by netting a total 15-20 L, which is a huge revenue by any yardstick. When the movie was banned in Tamil Nadu, it is a well known fact that people crossed the border to watch the movie in other states, and Satyavedu Srinivasa was one such hotspot. Well, ban does good too.
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