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Top 5: One And Only 'RRR'

Top 5: One And Only 'RRR'

1. RRR: In spite of mixed and average talk with regard to the content, the film shook all the centers with huge collections at the end.

The brand- Rajamouli proved once again that it can show its might at the box office with mind blowing performance. The second weekend also worked well for the film.

As there is no big film around. RRR stands out to be the highest grossing Indian film in the post pandemic era.

2. Mishan Impossible: The film looked promising at first as it came from the director of 'Agent Sai Srinivas Atreya'.

With Tapsee as main female lead, the film ended up as a children's film with not so gripping screenplay.

The expected comedy and surprises are not seen in the film and this has led to a thumbs down talk on the first day itself. However, for its freshness, it could stand in position-2. 

3. The Kashmir Files: This small film became big at the national box office by the virtue of its boldness in religious content.

The fourth week run of the film is also finished with satisfactory collections. This is almost the time for the film to hit the OTT platform.

We can conclude that the theatrical run of the film is almost over. So, the reports say that the film collected around Rs 310 Cr with its single version in Hindi. 

4. Morbius: This Hollywood product made its presence felt at the multiplexes in the urban areas.

Starred by Jared Leto and Adria Ajona and directed by Daniel Espinosa, this film could get the traction of teenage audiences in the abovementioned region. But still, it coulcn;t make a big bang. 

5. Attack: This John Abraham's film ended up a disaster at the South Indian box office as it had nothing to pull the attention of the audience even for the openings.

Even in the northern belt, this film couldn't get enough traction and was announced as a disaster of the season.

Almost all the theatres that are screening this film in Hindi speaking belt are showing more than 90% vacancies implying its failure.

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