Lucky Baskhar Day 1 box office collection: Dulquer Salmaan’s film takes a huge leap in Telugu, Kerala and TN markets
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Lucky Baskhar Day 1 box office collection: The period crime thriller film which marked the first onscreen collaboration of Dulquer Salmaan and director Venky Atluri, has opened to unanimously positive reviews. As expected, Lucky Baskhar has made a massive opening at the worldwide box office, with a Day 1 collection of around Rs. 12.7 crore. The movie is performing exceptionally well in the Telugu states, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu markets.
Lucky Baskhar box office Day 1: Telugu collection
According to the latest updates from trade experts, the Telugu box office collection of Lucky Baskhar stands at RS. 4.4 crore. It is indeed an extraordinary opening for the Dulquer Salmaan starrer, which has been receiving excellent response from the audience. The leading man, who is just four-films-old in the Telugu industry, has undoubtedly made it big with the Venky Atluri directorial. While considering the massive advance booking rates, Lucky Baskhar will soon cross the Rs. 10 crore mark in Telugu.
Lucky Baskhar Kerala box office collections Day 1
When it comes to Dulquer Salmaan’s home state, Kerala, things are no different. Lucky Baskhar, which hit the major parts of the state in its Malayalam-dubbed version, has collected around Rs. 2.05 crore from the Kerala box office on Day 1. It is indeed a massive achievement for the period crime thriller, which was originally a Telugu film. Notably, the movie didn’t have a massive release in Kerala and had just around 175 screens across the state on its release day.
Lucky Baskhar Tamil Nadu box office collections Day 1
The Day 1 Tamil Nadu box office collection of Dulquer Salmaan and Venky Atluri’s film reportedly stands at around Rs 1 crore. Despite the lack of a massive pre-release hype, Lucky Baskhar has been showing a major improvement in its Tamil Nadu collections, thanks to the excellent reviews and word of mouth publicity. The movie is expected to make it even bigger on Day 2 in the state, owing to the increasing number of shows and advance bookings.