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'Dangal' shows running housefull in US


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A still from Dangal
A still from Dangal

Houston: "Dangal" has become the second biggest opener of the year in India after Salman Khan's "Sultan" and the film is equally doing a great job in the US where maximum number of the theatres are sold out.

Released on December 23, the Aamir Khan-starrer has especially brightened Christmas holiday weekend in the US for Indian Americans as it is running in majority of the
mainstream halls.

The film's inspiring story and strong word-of-mouth has made it a must watch for the audience during this holiday season.

In Houston and its suburbs eight shows have been running daily since last Friday and each show is booked in advance, resulting in long queues for the tickets.

"We came thrice since saturday and couldn't buy tickets for the show. We wanted to as they were all sold out already," a moviegoer said.

"Despite advance bookings we had to stand in line for an hour to get inside the theater and have good seats," another cinema enthusiast said.

Helmed by Nitesh Tiwari, "Dangal" chronicles the story of former Indian wrestler Mahavir Singh Phogat, who trains his daughters Geeta and Babita in wrestling.

A lot of people in Houston proudly rose to their feet for the National Anthem which plays near the end.

"It was a great feeling standing up for Indian National Anthem", an audience said.



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A still from Dangal
A still from Dangal

Houston: "Dangal" has become the second biggest opener of the year in India after Salman Khan's "Sultan" and the film is equally doing a great job in the US where maximum number of the theatres are sold out.

Released on December 23, the Aamir Khan-starrer has especially brightened Christmas holiday weekend in the US for Indian Americans as it is running in majority of the
mainstream halls.

The film's inspiring story and strong word-of-mouth has made it a must watch for the audience during this holiday season.

In Houston and its suburbs eight shows have been running daily since last Friday and each show is booked in advance, resulting in long queues for the tickets.

"We came thrice since saturday and couldn't buy tickets for the show. We wanted to as they were all sold out already," a moviegoer said.

"Despite advance bookings we had to stand in line for an hour to get inside the theater and have good seats," another cinema enthusiast said.

Helmed by Nitesh Tiwari, "Dangal" chronicles the story of former Indian wrestler Mahavir Singh Phogat, who trains his daughters Geeta and Babita in wrestling.

A lot of people in Houston proudly rose to their feet for the National Anthem which plays near the end.

"It was a great feeling standing up for Indian National Anthem", an audience said.


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