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The film showed growth on Saturday and Sunday to around ₹10.87 crore; [2] and made additional ₹7.05 crore by end of the first week for a total of ₹20.96 crore nett. [2] Ferrari Ki Sawaari made a lifetime collection of ₹28.10 crore - ₹30.52 crore nett in India and a worldwide gross of ₹45.69 crore. [2] [12]
It became ready for release a month after the success of Ferrari Ki Sawaari (2012), also starring Sharman Joshi. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The makers of Ferrari Ki Sawaari sent a legal notice to the makers of this film for "piggyback[ing]" on that film to promote this one.
Under the same banner, Rajesh Mapuskar made his writing and directorial debut with Ferrari Ki Sawaari. The critically acclaimed ‘father-son-father’ film, starring Sharman Joshi and Boman Irani, was released on 15 June 2012. [3] Mapuskar's next film was Marathi language film Ventilator.
Michael Mann's sports drama, "Ferrari," stars Adam Driver and Penelope Cruz as Italian entrepreneur Enzo Ferrari and wife Laura. See the real-life figures alongside the cast.
Ritvik Sahore is an Indian actor who primarily works in Hindi films and web shows. He made his acting debut with Ferrari Ki Sawaari (2012), for which he received Screen Award for Best Child Artist nomination.
Ferrari Ki Sawaari "Ferrari Ki Sawaari" Pritam: Swanand Kirkire Boman Irani, Aayush Phukan Future To Bright Hai Ji "Tum Mere Saath Ho" Sunidhi Chauhan Ghost "Salaame" Sharib-Toshi: Sharib Sabri: Housefull 2 "Do You Know" Sajid–Wajid: Sameer Shreya Ghoshal "Do You Know (remix)" I M 24 "Ye Kya Hua" Jatin Pandit, Jaspal Moni Rani Malik Love Possible
A majority of the cast in O Lucky Man!, a 1973 British comedy-drama, play multiple roles. George O'Brien as Travis and Japheth in Noah's Ark (1928) Brendan O'Carroll as Agnes Brown and Mr. Wang in Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie (2014) Frances O'Connor as Alison Gardner and Nicole DelaRusso in Bedazzled (2000)
Bertone-bodied Ferrari 308 GT4. For a time, Ferrari built 2+2 versions of its mid-engined V8 cars. Although they looked quite different from their 2-seat counterparts, both GT4 and Mondial were closely related to the 308 GTB. 1973–1980 GT4. 1973–1975 Dino 308 GT4; 1976–1980 308 GT4; 1975 Dino 208 GT4; 1976–1980 208 GT4; 1980–1993 Mondial