Jai Simha first week worldwide collections – Third highest grosser in NBK Career

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Jai Simha first week worldwide collections 

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Nandamuri Balakrishna had a great 2017 Sankranti outing. His film ‘Gautamiputra Satakarni’ went on to become the biggest hit of his career. The film raked up excellent collections at the box office. Post the success of the film, Balakrishna upped his tempo and went on to sign ‘Paisa Vasool’.

Upon release, Paisa Vasool ended as a disaster. Forgetting the past, he once again came for this year’s Sankranti as ‘Jai Simha’. Analysts predicted that ‘Jai Simha’ would have a tough time, competing with Pawan Kalyan’s Agnyaathavaasi. With Agnyaathavaasi bombing at the box-office, Jai Simha managed to fare exceedingly well, despite routine content and repetitive revenge drama.

 The film became the third highest grosser (1st-week collections) in Nandamuri Balakrishna’s career. ‘Gautamiputra Satakarni’ and ‘Legend’ are placed at the top two positions.

Gautamiputra Satakarni collected Rs. 41 crores as share, while Legend collected Rs. 27.40 crores as share at the end of the first week. The latest release, Jai Simha managed to collect Rs. 23.30 crores as share. It looks like, the collections of Jai Simha are likely to increase further, with no other films in-between till January 26th.

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