RRR, The Kashmir Files box office early estimates

RRR (Hindi) witnessed a growth of 20-25 perent on Saturday and did a very good business with collections of Rs 23-23.50 crore nett. This will the film’s collection to Rs 42.50 crore nett in two days, reports Boxofficeindia. The impressive collections can be attributed to higher ticket prices, given the occupancy has not been as strong. However, the occupancy is expected to increase on Sunday for ‘RRR’ with huge collections expected from Gujarat/ Saurashtra, Central India, and UP and Bihar circuits.
‘The Kashmir Files’ continues to be excellent on its third Saturday with collections in the range of Rs 7.50 crore nett after a jump of 65-70% from the previous day, the report further stated. The film’s total now stands at Rs 217.50 crore nett. It is expected to cross the 225 crore nett mark after the third weekend despite competition from ‘RRR’.

While ‘The Kashmir Files’ is film based on exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley, ‘RRR’ narrates a fictional story about two Indian revolutionaries who fought against the British and Nizam of Hyderabad. It features Jr NTR and Ram Charan in the lead roles. The film released in Telugu along with Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada versions.
Speaking about Ram Charan’s action packed intro scene in the film, Rajamouli had told IANS, “Ram Charan’s intro was one of the scariest shots in ‘RRR’. It has people as many as 1,000 marching towards Ram Charan, ready to attack him. That shot was so high-voltage, just to imagine. That adrenaline rush when 1,000 people gang up against one guy, is emoted with such a great effort. I was scared during the shot, as Ram Charan wasn’t visible in the dust and among 1,000 people. But, thank goodness, he completed the shot unscathed.” Credit Source – https://ift.tt/96h8ED3

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