Box Office Report: Shekhar Kammula's Telugu film 'Kubera' released in theatres today, starring Dhanush, Nagarjuna and Rashmika in the lead roles. On the other hand, Aamir Khan's film Sitare Zameen Par also released today. Let us tell you what is the box office report of both the movies.
Box Office Report: Directed by Shekhar Kammula, 'Kuber' stars Dhanush, Nagarjuna Akkineni and Rashmika Mandanna in lead roles. This is a Telugu film, which has been released in theatres today. The film is competing with Bollywood actor Aamir Khan's movie Sitare Zameen Par. Both movies are clashing at the box office. Sitare Zameen Par and Kuber are getting mixed reactions from the audience and critics. However, let us tell you who will be the winner of the opening day at the box office.
Kuber will earn this much on opening dayThe story of Dhanush's film Kuber is quite interesting. This is a crime drama which shows the story of a person who starts his life by begging and then gradually changes it. Nagarjuna Akkineni has played the role of CBI officer Deepak in the film. While Rashmika Mandanna is playing the role of Sameera. The budget of the film is 120 crores. According to a report by sacnilk, the film will earn Rs 1.48 crore on the opening day. However, the figures will increase further by the evening.
How much will Sitare Zameen Par earn?Aamir Khan's film Sitare Zameen Par is also releasing today. According to a report by sacnilk, it has collected Rs 0.3 crore. This figure will increase by evening. According to many media reports, the film will cross the 6 crore mark on the first day. If some reports are to be believed, the film will earn Rs 10-11 crore on the opening day.
Salman Khan said this to Aamir KhanSalman Khan had arrived at the premiere of Sitare Zameen Par. During this, Salman had a lot of fun with Aamir Khan. Bhaijaan jokingly said, I was slowly doing the paperwork. I praised the film, but he did not tell me that he was going to make it. He went ahead and made it. I told him that I want to do this film and he said I have made it.
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