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| | Apr 28, 2016, at 07:09 pm
Mumbai, Apr 28 (IBNS): Disney's “The Jungle Book” is continuing its golden run in India as the film has collected over Rs.150 crore in the country's Box Office since its release.

"#TheJungleBook is rewriting the rules of the game... Attains an enviable feat by crossing ₹ 150 cr... Setting new benchmarks," film critic Taran Adarsh tweeted.

The Jungle Book is an American fantasy adventure film directed by Jon Favreau, written by Justin Marks, and produced by Walt Disney Pictures.

The film, which features Indian-American actor Neel Sethi as the evergreen character of Mowgli, hit the Indian screens on Apr 8.

The film was released a week before it hit the silver screen in the US.

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