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Naa Saami Ranga: Box Office Success, hit for Nagarjuna

Naa Saami Ranga has become a box office success, and it is a hit for Nagarjuna. It is widely known that Akkineni Nagarjuna did not taste much success with his films over the last few years. He banked all his hopes on rural action drama Naa Saami Ranga and released it on Sankranthi 2024. Naa Saami Ranga has become a box office success, and it is a hit for Nagarjuna.

The Telugu states theatrical rights of the film have been valued at 15Cr approx including GST and the movie’s 8 days share is in the range of 17Cr. The film has achieved break -even in all territories. The film did not achieve anything on outside Telugu states, but Nagarjuna and team also did not expect anything from outside as they targeted Telugu audience with a breakeven value of 15Cr and all buyers are in safe zone now.

In Andhra, the movie performed well and Ceeded was decent. The Nizam region’s performance was a bit disappointing compared to Andhra, but the theatricals are very low so here also no losses for Dil Raju. Finally, Nagarjuna scores a commercial hit at the box office with a good recovery as well. The film’s breakeven is at 15Cr and the recovery is more than 110% already.

Allari Naresh played an important role in the film, and Raj Tarun appeared in another supporting role. Ashika Ranganath played the female lead role alongside Nagarjuna. MM Keeravani composed the music, and Srinivasaa Chitturi was the producer. Shabeer Kallarakkal, Mirnaa, Rao Ramesh, and Rukshar Dhillon played the other significant roles.

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