'Rowdy Rathore' team parties, crossing Rs.100 cr mark

It's been in the theatres for over two weeks, but "Rowdy Rathore" is still minting money. As the movie has already crossed the Rs.100 crore mark, its cast and crew partied hard here Friday night to celebrate its success.

It's been in the theatres for over two weeks, but "Rowdy Rathore" is still minting money. As the movie has already crossed the Rs.100 crore mark, its cast and crew partied hard here Friday night to celebrate its success.

So far, the film is said to have made Rs.114.5 crore nett.

Director Prabhu Deva, whose "Wanted" was also a runaway hit, said: "I am very happy that both my films crossed the Rs.100 crore mark. Now I am scared of making my third film as people's expectations have increased."

The success party was held at Taj Land's End.

The lead pair of the film -- Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha were also present at the event.

While Akshay wore a black shirt, Sonakshi sizzled in a short black dress.

"Rowdy Rathore" is Sonakshi's second film and also her second hit after "Dabangg". She is ecstatic.

"I want all my films to do well, so I keep my fingers crossed," she said.

Filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali, who has produced the movie, and Siddharth Roy Kapoor of UTV Motion Pictures, were also part of the party.

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