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NTR’s Devara Worldwide Telugu Version Closing Box-Office Collections

Devara is a true blockbuster in Telugu. Recently, all major films excluding Sankranthi release have failed to achieve breakeven for all buyers which includes pan India Blockbusters like RRR, KGF2, Pushpa and many more films.

However, for Devara, all buyers reached breakeven and enjoyed profits. This success can be attributed to reasonable distribution prices, good ticket prices, and, most importantly, NTR’s immense stardom, which drew audiences in large numbers.The Telugu version has collected over 200 crore in share, including GST, in the Andhra and Nizam regions. With a breakeven point set at 160 crore, the film has recovered125% of its theatrical rights, establishing itself as a major blockbuster. Check out the area-wise box office collections.


NTR’s Devara Worldwide Telugu Version Closing Box-Office Collections

AREA SHARE GROSS
Nizam₹ 55 Cr₹ --
Ceded₹ 31 Cr₹ --
Uttarandhra₹ 19 Cr₹ --
Guntur₹ 12.5 Cr₹ --
East Godavari₹ 9.25 Cr₹ --
West Godavari₹ 7.8 Cr₹ --
Krishna₹ 9.2 Cr₹ --
Nellore₹ 6.3 Cr₹ --
AP/TS₹ 150.05 Cr₹ --
ROI (Approx)₹ 19.5 Cr₹ --
Overseas₹ 31.5 Cr₹ --
Worldwide₹ 201.5 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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