Saripodhaa Sanivaaram box office collection day 4: Nani starrer sees solid occupancy, enters safe zone
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Saripodhaa Sanivaaram is Nani's new film which has caught the attention of many. Released on August 29, 2024, the action drama has completed four days of its run and is in no mood to slow down. The latest update is that Saripodhaa Sanivaaram has clocked Rs 9.5 crore on day four.
Saripodhaa Sanivaaram latest collections
With this, the total collection is Rs 34 crore in just four days of its release worldwide. The numbers would have been a lot better if not for the heavy rains in AP and Telangana. The major cities of Vijayawada and Guntur have seen consistent rains for the last three days.
Even in Telangana, where major revenue comes, the occupancy was hampered big time due to heavy rains. But the good thing is that despite having solid rains, the occupancy was 70% in multiplexes. But the weekdays have started and we need to see how much the film will make in the days to come. 90% of the above said collections have come from Telugu which was the language of its release.
When it comes to the US, Saripodhaa Sanivaaram is going great guns as it made close to 2 million dollars. Nani has a stronghold in the US and all his films have done quite well in the last few years. Saripodhaa Sanivaaram was directed by Vivek Athreya and he has made sure that the action episodes are showcased superbly.
Jakes Bejoy has composed the music for this film and his BGM is one of the biggest highlights. As there are no major films that are coming out this week, Saripodhaa Sanivaaram will surely make big money. The film would have been in the profit zone if not for the consistent rains.
The Nani starrer needs Rs 40 crore to be in the safe zone. The makers will see good profits as they have already sold the OTT rights for a fancy price to Netflix. The film will stream on October 4, 2024, on Netflix but for now, we need to see how much will the film make in the days to come.
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