The
Ghazi
Attack,
starring
actor
Rana
Daggubati,
minted
Rs
15.75
crore
across
India
during
its
opening
weekend
cumulatively
from
its
Hindi,
Tamil
and
Telugu
versions.
The
film's
team
is
overwhelmed.
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Touted
as
India's
first
underwater
war
film,
The
Ghazi
Attack
opened
to
Rs
4.25
crore
(all
India)
on
February
17
and
maintained
a
steady
growth
throughout
the
weekend
by
collecting
Rs
5.25
crore
on
Saturday
and
Rs
6.25
crore
on
Sunday.
The
film's
Hindi
version
earned
Rs
6.70
crore,
the
makers
said
in
a
statement.
The
movie
is
said
to
be
based
on
the
1971
India-Pakistan
war.
Rana
said
in
a
statement:
"The
reception
of
the
film
in
multiple
languages
in
Hindi,
Tamil
and
Telugu
has
been
extremely
overwhelming.
In
my
seven
years
as
an
actor,
I
haven't
seen
any
film
that
I
have
been
a
part
of
or
cinema
in
general
that
has
been
given
accolades
like
this.
"It
has
also
become
a
very
important
film
for
everybody
here,
for
the
country
itself."
Actor
Atul
Kulkarni
said:
"It's
extremely
heartening
that
the
numbers
that
are
turning
into
the
theatres
to
see
'The
Ghazi
Attack'.
It's
really
overwhelming.
What
is
more
overwhelming
is
the
intensity
of
the
response
of
the
audience."
Kay
Kay
Menon,
who
has
been
hugely
appreciated
for
his
role,
said:
"I
am
extremely
thrilled
with
the
response.
It
has
till
now
done
great
business.
We
are
very
thankful
to
the
audience."
With
inputs
from
IANS.