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NTR’s Devara Telugu Day 1 Worldwide Box-office Collections

NTR’s Devara opened with stunning numbers and broke all recent big releases in all territories of the Telugu states. The film achieved more than 60 crore share in the Telugu states, including GST, and no other film, excluding RRR has opened with even 50 crore in share. NTR’s proves his super stardom with Devara openings

The same trend continues in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Overseas. In all areas, the Telugu version delivers a sensational opening. Worldwide, the film’s opening share is 87 crore, and the theatrical rights for the Telugu version are valued at 160 crore, with a recovery of 54% already. The film is expected to achieve breakeven within the first week itself, given this momentum. Checkout area wise 1st day Telugu version Worldwide Box-office Collections


NTR’s Devara Telugu Day 1 Worldwide Box-office Collections

AREA SHARE GROSS
Nizam₹ 22.3 Cr₹ --
Ceded₹ 10.3 Cr₹ --
Uttarandhra₹ 6.45 Cr₹ --
Guntur₹ 7.3 Cr₹ --
East Godavari₹ 4.7 Cr₹ --
West Godavari₹ 4.2 Cr₹ --
Krishna₹ 3.5 Cr₹ --
Nellore₹ 2.5 Cr₹ --
AP/TS₹ 61.25 Cr₹ --
ROI (Approx)₹ 6.2 Cr₹ --
Overseas₹ 20 Cr₹ --
Worldwide₹ 87.45 Cr₹ --

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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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