
Mahavatar Narsimha Box Office Collection Day 14: Mythological movie eyes ₹120 crore as it enters 3rd Friday
In a surprise dream run, Mahavatar Narsimha is now nearing a record-breaking ₹ 120 crore domestically, and ₹ 150 crore at the global box office.
The movie was a surprise box office hit at a time when Bollywood's Saiyaara was at its peak.

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