Mirai Box Office Collections: Teja Sajja Starrer brand 86cr in the world in five days

The film Telugu Mirai holds well on weekdays, collecting Rs. 8 Core approximately Monday and Rs. 7 Core approximately Tuesday at the Indian box office. It takes his CUME from five days to Rs. 64.50 crores approximately. The film heads for an Rs. 73-74 crosses the first week, which will maintain it in the photo of RS. 100 final crore.

In addition, Mirai collected Rs. 21.50 crores (USD 2.45 million) on an international scale, bringing its global crude to around Rs. 86 crores in five days.

The Mirai wise box office collections in India are as follows:

Day Raw
Friday RS. 14.75 cr.
SATURDAY RS. 16.75 cr.
Sunday RS. 6:00 p.m. CR.
Monday RS. 8.00 cr.
Tuesday RS. 7.00 cr.
Total RS. 64.50 cr.

Although the daily drop in Tuesday 12.50% is good, it’s a bit of a mirage. Looking at, the catch was helped by a 50% jump in the version doubled in Hindi, stimulated by the reduction day. In Telugu states, the decline was a little stiff at 25%. The absolute figures are still quite good, although the film must stabilize from here.

That said, Mirai is a successful film, which Telugu’s film industry is hungry for this year. After the weekend, there was potential for him to become a great blow, but it required a slightly stronger weekly than he had. This was a recurring model this year, where the films appeared better during their first weekend, but then failed their alleged potential, examples being struck 3 and Kuberaa. While Mirai supported better than these two, trade had hoped for a touch more momentum.

The territorial break for Mirai is as follows:

Area Raw
AP / TS RS. 44.50 cr.
Nizam RS. 20.50 cr.
Yield RS. 5.00 cr.
Andhra RS. 7:00 p.m. cr.
Karnataka RS. 6.10 cr.
Tamil Nadu – Kerala RS. 1.90 cr.
Rest of India RS. 1.25 cr.
Rest of India (Hindi) RS. 10.75 cr.
INDIA RS. 64.50 cr.
North America USD 1,950,000
Rest of the world USD 500,000
OVERSEAS 2,450,000 USD
GLOBAL RS. 86.00 cr.

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