Rangasthalam And BAN Closing Figures At Overseas

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Rangasthalam And Bharath Ane Nenu Overseas Record

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It’s been a stunning result for the Tollywood at the US box office as the flicks Rangasthalam, BAN, and Mahanati. After having a dream run with extraordinary profits, the flicks ended their runs by this Monday. Rangasthalam is the first biggest hit of this Summer for Telugu Film Industry. The flick not only raised the bar of Telugu Cinema by grossing more than 200 crores in just one language, the movie ended up as the highest shareholder excluding Baahubali thereby surpassing Khaidi No: 150. At the overseas, thanks to Dhruva and Charan’s special promotions.

The marker of Ram Charan expanded from $ 1.5 millions to past 3 million dollars as the movie raked in $ 3.56 million by Monday’s night. On the other hand, the second blockbuster of the season, Mahesh’s Bharat Ane Nenu surpassed Mahesh’s career’s best Srimanthudu and finished its run with a new career record of grossing $ 3.4 million. Rangasthalam provided huge profits for the distributors whereas BAN gave marginal profits to the buyers.

Last but not the least, Mahanati is continuing its dream run at the US ticket window by amazing more than 2 million dollars already and is still running with decent figures. Other flicks like Krishnarjuna Yudham, Naa Peru Surya and other despite being flops gave a total of $ 2.2 million. All in all, the Summer extracted as much as $ 9.5 millions for the Telugu Film Industry. These figures only reflect the love, admiration, and encouragement of NRIs towards good Telugu Cinemas. No wonder if a day in the future, the US market crosses the movie-loving zone Nizam, which is termed as the money minter for Telugu Cinema.

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