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Top 5: Big Film Gets No Big Response

Top 5: Big Film Gets No Big Response

1. Kushi: The film featuring Vijay Deverakonda and Samantha generated high anticipation upon its release.

The captivating songs drew the audience to theaters, and despite mixed reviews, the weekend box office collections have been impressive.

The true strength of this film will only be revealed through its weekday collections, starting today. If it continues to perform well during the weekdays, it has the potential to become a successful venture.

So far, this is half way through from breakeven at the box office. Though this is a big film owing to the starcast, the response is not that big.

2. Jailer: Ever since its release, "Jailer" has consistently attracted large audiences to theaters, maintaining its popularity even into its fourth weekend.

Currently, the film holds the distinction of being the highest-grossing release across various Indian film industries, marking a significant milestone in Rajnikanth's career over the past decade.

Globally, the movie has garnered an impressive box office collection of over 602 crore rupees. In the Telugu states alone, it has achieved a gross of more than Rs 80 crore rupees.

3. Gadar 2: Sunny Deol and Amisha Patel join forces once more in "Gadar 2," a film reminiscent of their collaboration nearly 25 years ago.

Their on-screen chemistry continues to captivate audiences, as evident by the impressive box office numbers in both the Hindi circuit and southern multiplexes.

What's even more surprising is the remarkable performance in its fourth weekend, leaving viewers astonished. This movie effortlessly crossed the Rs 650 crore mark and is still going strong at the box office.

4. Gudumba Shankar: Pawan Kalyan's 2004 film was re-released on his birthday, drawing an enthusiastic crowd of fans to theaters for the opening shows.

Despite being available on online platforms, the film still managed to make notable collections at the box office, thanks to Pawan Kalyan's devoted fanbase.

5. Bedurulanka 2012: This unexpected success continued to shine even in its second weekend of release. Despite its modest budget and single-location setting, the film managed to resonate with its target audience.

The comedy elements were particularly well-received by viewers. While the film didn't receive unanimous praise for its content, it still outperformed many other recent small-budget films. However, its theatrical run has now started to slow down.

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