
Mahavatar Narsimha Box Office Collection Day 17: Mythological movie crosses ₹150 crore, mints THIS amount on Sunday
According to the trade tracker Sacnilk.com, Mahavatar Narsimha earned an estimated amount of ₹ 12.63 crore on Saturday, crossing ₹ 150 crore (India net).
The Mahavatar Narsimha had an overall 46.41%% Telugu Occupancy on Sunday, 38.90% Hindi Occupancy in 2D, while in 3D, the movie Mahavatar Narsimha had an overall 64.17% Telugu Occupancy and 49.61% Hindi Occupancy.
Sacnilk.com data said that until Saturday, Mahavatar Narsimha earned ₹ 156 crore worldwide, including ₹ 145.1 India net and ₹ 6 crore from overseas.
Language wise, Mahavatar Narsimha earned ₹ 4.14 crore in Kannada, ₹ 31.05 crore in Telegu, ₹ 107.05 crore in Hindi, ₹ 1.89 crore in Tamil and ₹ 37 lakhs in Malayalam.
According to film trade analyst Rohit Jaiswal, it is probable that Mahavatar Narasimha will release on streaming giant JioHotstar in Hindi, India Times reported. The speculation is based on previous collaborations between the platform and the production house. Previously, Hindi-dubbed versions of big titles such as 'Salaar' and 'Raajakumara' were released on the same platform.
The Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada versions of the Sandalwood film, 'Mahavatar Narasimha', might be released on different regional platforms, according to sources.
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