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Akhanda- The only clean hit film of TFI after 2nd wave

Akhanda

Balakrishna’s Akhanda has achieved a rare feat that many of the recent TFI films have failed at. Akhanda has become one of those rare movies to run for 50 days in theatres across multiple centers. At a time when films are making their way to the OTTs within a month of release, this Balakrishna starrer has stood like a bright shining star achieving the impossible. The film has been the only clean hit from TFI post the Covid 2nd wave

The film released amidst great concerns and delays. However, this Balayya and Boyapati combination movie started its victory run right from Day 1. Fans and industry insiders were eager to see how this biggie would perform after the 2nd wave. And it really surprised many with the way it performed both domestically as well as overseas.

Films like Love Story, Most Eligible Bachelor, and Shyam Singha Roy did well at the box office. But they failed to reach the breakeven status in all territories. Some areas even recorded heavy losses for these films. Even the much anticipated TFI biggie Pushpa (Telugu) failed to achieve breakeven in all territories. Bangarraju has also joined this list as it is performing well only in Andhra and is registering losses in Nizam. This Akkineni multistarrer is on its way to register losses in the overseas markets as well.

Akhanda has been the only film to achieve complete breakeven and subsequent success across all the territories. The collections for this action entertainer would have been even higher if not for the AP tickets pricing issue.

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