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Nagarjuna’s Bangarraju First Day WorldWide Collections

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Nagarjuna’s Bangarraju opened to a Excellent First Day Worldwide Collections. Bangarraju which got released yesterday started with average to above average word of mouth and ratings. This didn’t hamper the revenue of the Movie in anyway. Evening and Night shows picked up pace yesterday in Telugu States and put a Good Revenue for this Nagarjuna and Naga Chaitanya starrer.

The Movie has done ₹38.31Cr Worldwide Business. This is the second Highest opening for a Medium budget movie after Uppena. We should bear in Mind that Bangarraju released with new GO ticket prices in Andhra Pradesh and amidst of Rising COVID cases. Here’s Bangarraju First Day Worldwide Collections.

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Nagarjuna’s Bangarraju First Day WorldWide Collections

AREA SHARE GROSS
Nizam₹ 2.05 Cr₹ --
Ceded₹ 1.75 Cr₹ --
Uttarandhra₹ 1.25 Cr₹ --
Guntur₹ 1.3 Cr₹ --
East Godavari₹ 1.01 Cr₹ --
West Godavari₹ 0.95 Cr₹ --
Krishna₹ 0.46 Cr₹ --
Nellore₹ 0.55 Cr₹ --
AP/TS₹ 9.32 Cr₹ --
ROW₹ 1.1 Cr₹ --
Worldwide₹ 10.42 Cr₹ --

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** Excellent Opening

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Disclaimer: The box office figures are compiled from various sources. The figures can be approximate and TrackTollywood does not make any claims about the authenticity of the data. However they are adequately indicative of the box-office performance of the film(s).

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