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    'Baahubali 2: The Conclusion' box-office collection: Hindi version rakes in Rs 265 crore

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    The film has had a phenomenal run at the box-office since the day of its release.

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    'Baahubali 2: The Conclusion' has had a phenomenal run at the box office since the day of its release. Now as week one came to a close, the figures of the S.S. Rajamouli's film remained steady.

    According to a report on BoxofficeIndia, the Prabhas-Rana Dauggubati starrer has grossed as much as 20 crore nett approx on its second Friday at the box office. The week one of the film amassed 245 crore approx, says the report.

    The film has not only broken records of the highest grosser 'Dangal' and 'PK', but has also broken the record set by its first installment. While buzz is that the film will soon be released in Japanese and Chinese, the ace director has no plans of making a third film under the same franchise. Taking to his Twitter handle, Rajamouli said, "And with this last leg of promotion in london my job with Baahubali film series is completely over. A big hug and thanks to everyone."



    The 'Baahubali 2' mania is not just restricted to the nation but has clearly spread overseas too. Superstar Rajinikanth too lauded the magnum opus and termed it as "Indian cinema's pride". By the response of the audience, it seems like the film is likely to cross Rs 1,000 crore worldwide in a week's time. If it does so, it will be the first film ever to earn as much at the box office in the history of Indian cinema.

    For complete coverage on 'Baahubali', click here.

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