This 2025 film surpassed 20 movies, with a 64-year-old actor dominating the box office, earning three times its budget in just..., the film name is...
This 2025 film surpassed 20 movies, with a 64-year-old actor dominating the box office, earning three times its budget in just…, the film name is…
This film had a modest budget of Rs 50 crore, and it managed to rake in over Rs 100 crores in India within just six days of its release. Can you name this film.
The year 2025 has kicked off with a bang, and in just the first 20 days, cinema lovers have been treated to not five or ten, but an impressive twenty films across various genres and languages gracing the box office. These films include a mix of big-budget extravaganzas and smaller, more budget-friendly projects. However, the most exciting news comes from a surprising source – when a 64-year-old actor manages to conquer the box office with a film made on a modest budget, it undoubtedly captures the attention of fans and critics alike. This is exactly what happened with actor Daggubati Venkatesh’s film Sankranthiki Vasthunnam, which was released on January 14, 2025, during the festive Pongal season.
Despite the film having a modest budget of Rs 50 crore, Sankranthiki Vasthunnam managed to rake in over 100 crores in India within just six days of its release. According to initial figures from Box Office tracker Sacnilk, the film had an impressive opening day collection of 23 crores. The second day saw 20 crores, while the third day brought in 17.5 crores. The fourth day collected 16 crores, followed by 17.75 crores on the fifth day, and 20.18 crores on the sixth day. These figures pushed the total net collection in India to 114.43 crores, while its worldwide gross collection stands at a staggering 131.15 crores, with the total gross collection surpassing 150 crores.
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In the first three weeks of January, the box office saw a wide array of films being released, including Craven the Hunter, Identity, Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Kashi Raghav, Rekhachitram, Vanagan, Game Changer, Innu Svantham Punyalan, Nosferatu, Mom Tane Ne Samjhe, Fateh, Choo Mantar, Sangeet Manapaman, Madha Gaja Raja, Daku Maharaj, Kadhalikka Neramilai, Sankranthiki Vasthunnam, Pravinodu Shappu, Azad, and Emergency. The box office has certainly witnessed a strong start to the year, with films of all kinds leaving a significant impact.
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