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Thammudu box office collection day 6: Nithiin's Telugu action drama earns just Rs 35 lakh

Thammudu box office collection day 6: Nithiin's Telugu action drama earns just Rs 35 lakh

Time of India10-07-2025
Thammudu box office collection day 6: Thammudu, starring Nithiin, has failed to make an impact at the box office and is set to end up being a flop. The actioner hit the screens on July 4 and collected Rs 1.9 crore in India. It, however, failed to keep the momentum going and crashed on the weekdays. Thammudu continued its run on July 9.
Thammudu nears the end of its run
Nithiin's Thammudu failed to gain wide patronage on its sixth day. According to Sacnilk, a trade website, the action drama earned just Rs 35 lakh (nett) on Wednesday. This is 30% lower than the Rs 50 lakh it had earned on Tuesday (July 8).
Thammudu had an overall occupancy of 10.82% on Wednesday.. The morning shows had an occupancy of 10.6%. The afternoon ones recorded an occupancy of 11.5%. The night shows, which usually record the highest footfalls on a day, disappointed on this front. Their occupancy was around 10.8% only.
Thammudu recorded its best occupancy in Karimnagar (~43%). It, however failed to woo the audience in markets such as Nizamabad (3%) and Guntur (5%).
Here is the day-wise breakdown for Thammudu
Day 1: ₹ 1.9 cr
Day 2: ₹ 1.16 cr
Day 3: ₹ 1.28 cr
Day 4: ₹ 0.67 cr
Day 5: ₹ 0.5 cr
Day 6: 0.35 cr
Its total collection stands at Rs 5.7 crore
The word-of-mouth is unimpressive
Thammudu has failed to impress most critics and the consensus is that it is letdown by the screenplay,
The Times of India stated that it was 'weighed down by overblown melodrama'.
'Thammudu had all the ingredients for a stirring emotional-action drama, but in trying too hard to be everything, it ends up being less than the sum of its parts. A film that had the potential to hit the bullseye sadly misses the mark,' read a portion of the review.
The dull word-of-mouth has played a bi role in diluting the buzz around Thammudu. This, in turn, spelled trouble for the flick once the initial curiosity faded.
Is Thammudu a remake of Pawan Kalyan's film?
Thammudu is not a remake of or a sequel to Pawan Kalyan's 1999 classic of the same name. The 1970s film, which was inspired by the English-language film Breaking Away, centred on the journey of a well-known family's youngest son. Nithiin's Thammudu, on the other hand, revolves around the shocking events that unfold in a fictional village over a night. It features Sapthami Gowda as the leading lady opposite Nithiin is directed by Sriram Venu.
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