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'Charlie', Two Countries', 'Style' go head to head

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At box office, 'Charlie', Two Countries' & 'Style' go head to head Posters of the movie 'Charlie', Two Countries' and 'Style'

Dulquer Salmaan starrer Charlie continues to rule the box office as it completes 10 days since its release on December 24.

According to reports, the movie Charlie, directed by Martin Prakkat, has collected Rs 9.69 Crores in 10 days apart from a brilliant opening day collection minting Rs 2 crores. As it completes the 10th day of its theatrical run, the movie is all set to cross 10 Crores at the box office.

Meanwhile, Dileep and Mamta Mohandas starrer Two Countries is also running successfully in theatres with houseful shows. Sources suggest that the movie directed by Shafi and scripted by Rafi has collected Rs 10 Crores crore so far.

Interestingly, the first Malayalam movie released in 2016, Unni Mukudan's Style, has also kept the box office ringing. The movie, directed by Binu S, is all set to become the first winner of 2016 at the Kerala box office. The movie, which had a grand opening with over 400 screens, has collected about Rs 1 Crore (approx.) in four days.

Namitha Pramod and Dhyan Sreenivasan starrer Adi Kapyare Kootamani and Manju Warrier starrer Jo and the Boy too had a decent opening. While Adi Kapyare Kootamani collected 1.58 Crore in its first three days, Jo and the Boy grossed 1.88 Crore in six days.

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