Sunday, May 29, 2016

'The Jungle Book' inches towards the Rs 200 crore mark - Disney contemplates a sequel


'The Jungle Book' is inching closer to the Rs 200 crore mark and Disney contemplates a sequel. A film by Hollywood filmmaker Jon Favreau, 'The Jungle Book' has Indian-American actor Neel Sethi in the lead role of Mowgli and has gelled well with the Indian audiences. It was released on 8 April and in the 50 days since its release in India it has minted over Rs 180 crores. The movie brings an enchanting story of a boy straight from an Indian jungle.
This has been reported in indianexpress.com dated 27 May 2016.
It has been confirmed by Disney that 'The Jungle Book' had amassed Rs.2.56 crore in its seventh week, taking the cumulative total to Rs.183.94 crore (nett box office collection). Mowgli has made India one of the top four internationally performing markets for the movie.
Incidentally, while most Hindi films struggle to complete three or four weeks, ‘The Jungle Book’ has enters week eight. It was released in India in four languages — English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. Bollywood stars Irrfan Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Nana Patekar, Shefali Shah and Om Puri have lent their voices for the Hindi version of the movie.


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