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7G Brundavan Colony grossed over 1 Cr on its first day in re-release

On September 22nd, ‘7/G Brundavan Colony’ has been re-released. The film is Made as a youthful emotional drama that originally won the hearts of both Telugu and Tamil audiences upon its initial release. The film, directed by renowned director Selva Raghavan, features Ravi Krishna and Sonia Aggarwal in roles that left a lasting impression on movie-goers. 7G Brundavan Colony grossed over 1 Cr on its first day in re-release

The film has become a cult favorite over the years, that is why the trade expected to open with colossal numbers at the box office with a record opening for re-releases. However, the bad date has affected the film’s advance bookings and openings. But still, it managed to bring the audiences to the theaters and collected good numbers. The film has collected more than 1Cr gross on day 1.

The decision to bring back’7/G Brundavan Colony’ to the theaters is a testament to the movie’s ever lasting appeal. Nowadays, the Digital platforms have made it easier than ever to access older films. The re-release highlights the distinctive appeal of certain stories, persuading the movie lovers to relive their experience on the big screen once again.

As said above, 7G Brundavan Colony has a cult image among its fans and new gen viewers were also eager to witness the chemistry between Ravi Krishna and Sonia Aggarwal, backed by a strong supporting cast including Suman Shetty, Chandra Mohan, Sudeepa Pinky, and others, along with a fantastic album and background score by Yuvan Shankar Raja.

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