Its official: Rangasthalam Beats Srimanthudu At OS

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Rangasthalam Movie Beats Srimanthudu Record in Overseas

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The mega Tsunami Rangasthalam is still continuing its havoc at the box office. On a mission of creating new records, this Sukumar’s brainchild has now entered record book of Tollywood’s most grossed flicks abroad.Excluding Baahubali series, the superstar Mahesh Babu’s magical blockbuster Srimanthudu is said to the biggest grosser at the overseas market. The movie collected $ 2.8 million and stood in front of stalwarts like Chiru, Pawan and NTR Jr.

Now this movie as expected is crossed by the mega power star Ram Charan Tej’s Rangasthalam. After entering into OS market with Dhruva, Charan became close to the US movie lovers by personally promoting Dhruva in important locations. Such hero who got the good name there has delivered a village drama set in the times of eighties and the result is recorded. Rangasthalam amazed all by grossing $ 700K just from premiers and crossed one million dollars club just on day one. Unlike his Dhruva, Rangasthalam went past some movies like Attarintiki Daredhi, Khaidi No:150 on the 5th day. At the end of its 8th-day run, the movie generated a revenue of $ 2.9 million and is going to cross magical 3 million dollars mark.

This is said to be the sheer hard work of Charan and he deserves this success for all those missing years at the overseas. Now Charan’s Rangasthalam is the most grossed flick in the US excluding Baahubali 1 and Baahubali 2.In the domestic market, the movie went past 65 crores of Shares already. Summing up the rest of India and overseas, Rangasthalam crossed 80 crores shares milestone by yesterday night. Producers Mythri Movie Makers are planning a success meet soon.

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