COOPOE tasted around Rs. 5.25 crosses on its second Wednesday in India. The film benefited from Ganesh Chaturthi’s holidays, seeing an increase in collections. With this, the film exceeded the RS. 300 crores marks at the national level, becoming only the third star of Rajinikanth and the seventh Kollywood film overall to reach the milestone of the triple century.
After 14 days of release, the national total is at Rs. 304 crores, while foreign markets contributed to another Rs. 172 crores (19.65 million USD). This brings the global crude to Rs. 476 crosses approximately.
The day-to-day coli-office collections are: as follows:
| Day | Raw |
|---|---|
| First week | RS. 261.50 cr. |
| 2nd Friday | RS. 6.00 cr. |
| 2nd Saturday | RS. 11.50 cr. |
| 2nd Sunday | RS. 12:00 CR. |
| 2nd Monday | RS. 3.25 cr. |
| 2nd Tuesday | RS. 4.00 cr. |
| 2nd Wednesday | RS. 5.25 cr. |
| Total | RS. 303.50 cr. |
COOPOLE brought back approximately RS. 133.50 Brood at Tamil Nadu and is on the right track to finish / fewer Rs. 140 crores. While in absolute terms, these are strong numbers, the biggest films are approaching today in the RS, even crossings. 200 crores of crores in the state. In addition, the two previous films of director Lokesh were recorded in the state. In this context, they feel a little disappointing.
Elsewhere, Telugu states have successfully successfully. Although the distributor here undergoes significant losses, it depends on the irrational prime price from which the film was purchased. Karnataka and Kerala could also have done better, with Kerala in particular underperforming, finishing less than half of what the jailer has collected.
The territorial rupture for COOLE in India is as follows:
| Area | Raw |
|---|---|
| Tamil Nadu | RS. 133.50 cr. |
| Fit | RS. 65.25 cr. |
| Karnataka | RS. 38.75 cr. |
| Kerala | RS. 24.75 cr. |
| Rest of India | RS. 41.25 cr. |
| INDIA | RS. 303.50 cr. |





