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Ali Fazal starrer Death on the Nile reaches No 1 at the box office in several countries worldwide
Death On The Nile released worldwide on 11th February, 2022.

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Ali Fazal’s latest international outing, ‘Death On The Nile’ – a suspense thriller based on the Agatha Christie novel of the same name had a worldwide release on 11th February and within just four days of its release, the film has already become the highest opener in several countries!
With Ali’s performance in the movie ‘Death On The Nile’ getting rave reviews from all around, the film has soared up the worldwide box office. According to a trade expert, “Death On The Line has grabbed the number one spot in several countries worldwide thanks to its power-packed star-cast and a captivating story line. The audience is back in the cinemas and with the initial numbers coming in, it’s pretty much safe to say that the Ali Fazal starrer is doing wonderfully, as it reigns supreme at the box office.”
Ali Fazal adds, “I am really thrilled at this response and it is one of my biggest releases. I am very ecstatic that people all over the world are appreciating it and the fact that we have managed to come back strong after the pandemic has been a great boon and hopefully films will start coming out in large numbers after this.”
‘Death On The Nile’ starring Ali Fazal, Gal Gadot, Kenneth Branagh, Armie Hammer, Tom Bateman, Letitia Wright, Annette Bening, Russell Brand, Emma Mackey, Rose Leslie and produced by Ridley Scott released worldwide on 11th February, 2022.
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