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Deadpool rules at the box office beating Bollywood movies Fitoor , Sanam Re

| | Feb 16, 2016, at 10:44 pm
Mumbai, Feb 15 (IBNS): Ryan Reynolds starrer superhero movie ‘Deadpool’ that released on Friday, February 12, has been doing really well at the box office.

The film crossed 14.25 cr after its opening weekend beating bollywood biggies ‘Fitoor’ and ‘Sanam Re’.

The film has received rave reviews for action sequences, hilarious dialogues and spoofs along with a power-packed performance by Ryan Reynolds.

The audiences have enjoyed the movie so much so that it has taken social media by storm.

At the end of the 1st weekend box office collections Deadpool stood ahead of Fitoor and Sanam which were at 12.40cr and 11cr respectively.
 

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