VVR Opening Day Collections: Bamboozling Critics

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The Sankranthi biggie of Mega Power Star Ram Charan Tej’s Vinaya Vidheya Rama has opened up with some amazing numbers at the box office. A look at this flick’s opening day collections is quite interesting.Right from the first show, VVR got a divided talk and by the end of the first day, the movie has been declared as a flop by some section of movie lovers and critics. Some online portals didn’t dare to give a rating more than 2 to this flick for its lack of right story and good screenplay. Despite all these negative factors, the flick grossed 40+ crores worldwide leaving critics in awe. Only in India, this movie collected a distributor share of 26.3 crores and stood as the 4th highest opener among Telugu flicks and stood next to Baahubali-1,2 and Khaidi No: 150.

VVR Opening Day Collections: Bamboozling Critics

At some places like Guntur, VVR created non-Baahubali-2 records. This is the clear stamina of Ram Charan such that his fan following pulled the hardcore mega fans to the theatres in spite of the negative talk. However, the movie has to collect a share of 92 crores to call it a safe project but the trade analysts expect that this flick would end its run at 45-50 crores.This flick is bankrolled by DVV Danayya and directed by Boyapati Seenu. Fans are blaming the director for his outdated screenplay and not so good taking style. Only Charan’s fights and dances are apparently pulling the fans to the theatres.

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