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Ranbir Kapoor, Shraddha Kapoor’s 'Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar' Crosses Rs. 200 crore Mark Worldwide

“Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar” is produced by Luv Films and Ankur Garg and presented by Gulshan Kumar and Bhushan Kumar of T-Series

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Shraddha Kapoor And Ranbir Kapoor In Tere Pyaar Mein From Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar
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Ranbir Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor-starrer romantic-comedy “Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar” has crossed Rs 200 crore mark at the global box office, the makers said on Friday.

In a post on Twitter, Luv Films said the Luv Ranjan-directed movie has raised a total Rs 201 crore worldwide since its release on March 8.

“#TuJhoothiMainMakkaar crosses a love worth more than 200 Crore! Thank you for your immense support,” the studio tweeted.

In a press note, the makers said the film’s nett domestic collection stood at Rs 161 crore.

“Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar” is produced by Luv Films and Ankur Garg and presented by Gulshan Kumar and Bhushan Kumar of T-Series. The movie also features Dimple Kapadia, Boney Kapoor and stand-up artist Anubhav Singh Bassi.

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Recently, Ranbir Kapoor's mother Neetu Kapoor shared her favourite scene from RK’s latest release ‘Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar’.

Taking to Instagram story, she posted a screenshot of the scene in the movie where Ranbir’s character reveals why he can’t give up on family to live separately with his life partner, and showcases his family means for him. She captioned it as, “Love this scene/dialogue.”

In the scene, Ranbir's Mickey tells Shrhaddha Kapoor’s Tinny why he chooses to live with his large family with his parents, grandparents and sister. He says in the scene, “Mujhe pasand hai unke sath rahna. Mujhe unki zarurat, unhe jitni meri zarurat, usse zyada hai. Main kya karu mujhe bahut pyar mila hai unse. Har tarah ki freedom mili hai, sab kuch mila hai. Main khush rehta hu sabke sath. Main selfish hu. Main chahta hu jo pyar mujhe dadi se mila hai, wo mere bachcho ko meri ma se mile. Jo saath mujhe di se mila wo mere partner ko mile. (I like living with my family. I need them more than they need me. What do I do, I have received so much love from them. I have received a lot of freedom too. I am happy with them. I am selfish. I want my kids to get the same love from my mom which I got from my own grandmother. The companionship I got from my elder sister, I want my partner to have that too).”

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