One such survivor of the bomb blasts took to Twitter and thanked Arjun Kapoor. A fan named Harsh Hede, who survived the Pune bomb blast in 2010, wrote, "I sincerely salute those heroes for capturing the person who is responsible for my worst nightmares. I know how difficult it is to survive a bomb blast. I will never forget 13th Feb, 2010."
I sincerely salute those heroes for capturing the person who is responsible for my worst nightmares. I know how difficult it's to survive a bomb blast. I will never forget 13th Feb, 2010
— Harsh Hede (@harshhede) May 24, 2019
Thanks @arjunk26 @foxstarhindi and @rajkumar_rkg for telling this story of #IndiasMostWanted
Arjun Kapoor was quick to acknowledge his message. In his reply, he wrote, “We can’t take away ur trauma but I hope u feel slightly better knowing India s intelligence did everything in their power to bring him to justice...”
We can’t take away ur trauma but I hope u feel slightly better knowing India s intelligence did everything in their power to bring him to justice... https://t.co/CibBfzTh0H
— Arjun Kapoor (@arjunk26) May 24, 2019
This morning, we brought you the box-office collection of the film which clashed with Vivek Oberoi’s Narendra Modi biopic, based on the life of Prime Minister Modi. The film has collected Rs 2.1 Cr on its first day.
Tweeting the number of India’s Most Wanted, trade Analyst Taran Adarsh wrote, “#IndiasMostWanted struggles... Records extremely low numbers on Day 1, although biz picked up towards evening... Needs miraculous growth on Day 2 and 3 to salvage the show... Fri ₹ 2.10 cr. India biz.”
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