Devara Box Office Collection: 25 Days Worldwide Earnings
Junior NTR’s film Devara has completed 25 days in cinemas since its release last month. The film, released in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada, has achieved record-breaking earnings across all five languages. Devra has made explosive worldwide earnings within its first four weeks. The film has become Junior NTR’s second highest-grossing film after RRR, earning a “Super Duper Hit” tag.
Devara’s Hindi net collection stands at ₹80.01 crore, with a Hindi gross collection of ₹81.07 crore. Its South languages India gross collection is ₹343.09 crore. The film’s all-India gross collection across all five languages has reached ₹424.16 crore. From the overseas market, the film has collected ₹106.02 crore. The total worldwide box office collection for Devara in 25 days is ₹530.37 crore, surpassing ₹530 crore globally.
Butaiya Box Office Update: 12-Day Global Collections
Superstar Rajinikanth and Amitabh Bachchan’s film Butaiya has been in cinemas for 12 days. The film, made on a budget of ₹300 crore, was released in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada. Butaiya received decent reviews, leading to strong earnings in its first week. The film’s collections remained decent during the second weekend. While the film is a big flop in the Hindi market, its Tamil and Telugu collections are entirely blockbuster.
Butaiya’s initial 10-day all-languages all-India earnings totaled ₹166.43 crore. On its 11th day, the film earned approximately ₹8.81 crore. For its 12th day, occupancy dropped by 65% compared to the previous day, resulting in approximate earnings of ₹3.50 crore across all languages in India. With this, Butaiya’s initial 12-day India net collection across all languages is ₹168.74 crore, and its India gross collection is ₹200.53 crore. The film’s worldwide box office collection has reached ₹297.80 crore. Butaiya is expected to enter the ₹300 crore club very soon and is projected to cross the ₹300 crore mark worldwide on its 13th day. The film is expected to easily cross ₹350 crore.
Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video Box Office: 11-Day Performance
The Bollywood comedy-drama film Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video, starring Rajkumar Rao and Tripti Dimri, received decent collections in its first week. Collections remained quite good during the second weekend, as there were no new Bollywood film releases. The film’s initial nine-day India net collection was ₹32.40 crore. On its 10th day, the film earned ₹2.65 crore. However, due to Monday, the film’s occupancy saw a 50% drop compared to the previous day, with 11th-day earnings of only ₹1.70 crore.
With these figures, Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video’s initial 11-day India net collection stands at ₹36.75 crore. Its India gross collection is ₹43.73 crore. The film’s 11-day worldwide box office collection is in the range of ₹48.60 crore. The film is anticipated to cross the ₹50 crore mark worldwide very soon. It has received an “Average” tag at the box office and may soon be deemed a “Hit.”
Jigra Box Office Collection: 11 Days Worldwide Figures
Alia Bhatt’s film Jigra did not achieve significant earnings at the box office. The film’s first-week collection was already quite low, and collections during the second weekend also did not show much improvement. Jigra’s initial nine-day India net collection was ₹25.92 crore. On its second Sunday, the 10th day, the film earned ₹3.11 crore. However, on its 11th day, the film’s occupancy dropped by 50% compared to the previous day, resulting in approximately ₹1 crore in earnings.
As a result, Jigra’s initial 11-day India net collection is ₹29.03 crore, and its India gross collection is ₹34.50 crore. The film’s 11-day worldwide box office collection is ₹38 crore. With a budget of ₹90 crore, the film has only managed to earn half of its budget worldwide so far.
Martin Box Office Report: 11-Day Pan India Totals
The Pan-India film Martin, starring Dhruva Sarja and released in 5-6 languages including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada, did not achieve the expected box office earnings. The film received extremely negative reviews, which significantly impacted its collections. While Martin saw decent collections in its initial three days, its earnings dropped considerably on weekdays. No major growth was observed in the second weekend due to poor reviews, and collections dropped again as weekdays resumed.
Martin’s initial nine-day all-languages net collection was ₹32.61 crore. On its 10th day, the film earned ₹2.47 crore across all languages. On its 11th day, occupancy dropped by 55-60% compared to the previous day, with approximate earnings of ₹1.20 crore across all languages. This brings Martin’s initial 11-day India net collection to ₹36.28 crore and its India gross collection to ₹43.17 crore. The film’s 11-day worldwide box office collection across all languages combined is ₹49.24 crore. The film’s budget is more than ₹100 crore.
