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Devara Part 1 worldwide box office collection day 4: Earns Rs 12.5 crore on Monday, marking a drop from Sunday

Devara Part 1 worldwide box office collection day 4: Junior NTR, Jhanvi Kapoor, and Saif Ali Khan’s latest release, Devara, set the box office on fire during its opening weekend, breaking records on its first day. However, the film struggled to maintain momentum, experiencing a significant dip on its first Monday. On September 30, the film earned Rs 12.5 crore, marking a 68% drop from its Sunday collection of Rs 39.9 crore.

October 01, 2024 / 10:36 IST
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Devara worldwide box office collection
Devara worldwide box office collection

Junior NTR, Jhanvi Kapoor, and Saif Ali Khan’s latest release, Devara, set the box office on fire during its opening weekend, breaking records on its first day. However, the film struggled to maintain momentum, experiencing a significant dip on its first Monday. On September 30, the film earned Rs 12.5 crore, marking a 68% drop from its Sunday collection of Rs 39.9 crore.

According to industry tracker Sacnilk, the film’s Monday earnings were split across languages: Rs 8 crore in Telugu, Rs 4 crore in Hindi, Rs 0.1 crore in Kannada, and Rs 0.1 crore in Malayalam. Despite this sharp decline, Devara continued to build on its strong weekend performance.

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Directed by Koratala Siva, the action-packed epic had already grossed Rs 304 crore worldwide during its opening weekend, as announced by the makers.

A post on the film’s official social media handle on X (formerly Twitter) read, “A hurricane named ‘#Devara’ has swept across every corner with his ‘X’ style of destruction. #BlockbusterDevara.”

The Monday drop came after Devara shattered national records, garnering a massive global response. It was lauded as the biggest opener in Indian cinema history and even secured the position of the second-largest global opener, surpassing the hit film Transformers.