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Jr NTR's Devara sets record as fastest Indian film to reach 40,000 pre-sale tickets in the USA

With its release set for September 26, Devara has already made a significant impact, particularly in the US, where it has set several records as its advance bookings is now open. According to the latest reports, Devara has already sold an impressive 40,000 tickets in the US by Friday night.

September 15, 2024 / 16:48 IST
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The anticipation for the Jr NTR starrer film shows no signs of slowing down in the United States.

With its release set for September 26, Devara has already made a significant impact, particularly in the US, where it has set several records as its advance bookings is now open.

According to the latest reports, Devara has already sold an impressive 40,000 tickets in the US by Friday night. With 13 days remaining until its grand premiere, the film's momentum continues to build. Devara is now the fastest Indian film to reach 40,000 pre-sale tickets in the USA.

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The anticipation for the Jr NTR starrer film shows no signs of slowing down in the United States. Koratala Siva's directorial is breaking multiple records in pre-sales across America. The film has already exceeded the 1.5 million dollar mark and is now aiming for the 3 million dollar milestone before its premiere on September 26.

The excitement for Devara has now reached to Australia, where the film has surpassed AU$100K in pre-sales, setting a new record. As more locations prepare to open, Devara is anticipated to achieve further milestones in Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, and Papua New Guinea. The global buzz around the film continues to grow, with audiences eagerly awaiting the next blockbuster from the Man of Masses.

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