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Kuberaa Box Office Collection Day 3: Dhanush and Nagarjuna's film crosses Rs 50 crore mark worldwide, trails behind Aamir Khan's Sitaare Zameen Par

Kuberaa Box Office Collection Day 3: Dhanush and Nagarjuna's film crosses Rs 50 crore mark worldwide, trails behind Aamir Khan's Sitaare Zameen Par

Indian Express3 hours ago

Kuberaa box office collection Day 3:Dhanush, Nagarjuna, Rashmika Mandanna, and Jim Sarbh's film Kuberaa has been released in multiple languages. From its release, the film has garnered great reviews and a strong word of mouth, which has also solidified its standing at the box office. According to industry tracker Sacnilk, on its third day (Sunday), Kuberaa earned Rs 17.25 crores, taking the film's net India total to Rs 48.50 crores. The film's Telugu version is performing the best so far; however, the Hindi version is facing stiff competition from Aamir Khan's Sitaare Zameen Par.
Also Read: Kuberaa movie review: Dhanush and Nagarjuna shine bright in Sekhar Kammula's mindful 'massy' film
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Kuberaa's worldwide collection in two days, Friday and Saturday, stood at Rs 55 crores. Overseas, the film earned Rs 18.36 crores. Kuberaa has performed better than Dhanush's last film Raayan, which has collected Rs 42.65 crores in India in three days. Kuberaa has earned almost double of what Dhanush's 2024 action film Captain Miller earned, which was Rs 23.95 crores. Kuberaa also marks Nagarjuna's comeback to the big screen after 2022. As for Rashmika, her films in Bollywood, Animal, and Chhaava, and her Telugu film Pushpa The Rule have been huge blockbusters, netting over Rs 3000 crore in total.
On Sunday, Kuberaa's overall occupancy for Telugu was 70.56 percent, while in Tamil it was 34.18 percent. The Hindi version had an overall occupancy of 18.80 percent. Kuberaa had a total of 1578 shows in Telugu, 1259 shows in Tamil, and 321 shows in Hindi. Delhi-NCR had the highest occupancy of 91.33 percent, with just 6 shows for the Telugu version. For the Tamil version, the film saw the highest occupancy of 53 percent for 14 shows; for the Hindi version, Lucknow saw the highest occupancy of 38.67 percent, with 5 shows.
Kuberaa has been directed by Sekhar Kammula and produced by Sree Venkateswara Cinemas and Amigos Creations. Other than Dhanush, Nagarjuna, Rashmika, and Jim, the film also stars Dalip Tahil in an important role.

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