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King of Kotha 1st day worldwide box office collections

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Dulquer Salmaan’s ambitious pan-India project King of Kotha was released yesterday amidst great fanfare and celebrations. Everyone expected the film to have a record opening at the box office and cross KGF 2 collections that hold the first position in the biggest opener in Kerala. But looks like word of mouth and mixed reviews have impacted the film.

In Kerala, the film has collected Rs5.8 Cr gross, and from other territories, the film has collected around Rs 2.8 gross on Day 1. This brings the total India opening day gross to Rs 8.6Cr. Overseas, King of Kotha collected more than $800K+ gross which is approximately Rs 6.8Cr. The total worldwide gross is 15.4Cr marking the film as the 2nd biggest opening for Dulquer Salmaan after his own film Kurup.

The pan-India project was released in all South Indian languages and Hindi. The gangster drama is directed by debutant Abhilash Joshiy and produced by Zee Studios and Dulquer Salmaan’s home production Wayfarer Films. King Of Kotha is a gangster drama with a perfect blend of emotions, romance, and comedy.

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Apart from Dulquer, the film also stars Dancing Rose (Sarapatta Parambarai fame), Prasanna, Aishwarya Lekshmi, Nyla Usha, Chemban Vinod, Gokul Suresh, Shammi Thilakn, Shanthi Krishna, Vada Chennai Saran, and Anikha Surendran. Set in the 1990s, in a fictional town named Kotha, the film is a tale of revenge and redemption

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