Days
before
the
release
of
Ravi
Teja's
Krack,
a
few
media
portals
reported
that
the
film
would
just
be
an
experimental
project
of
the
actor.
Proving
them
all
wrong,
the
action-entertainer
and
the
Mass
Maharaja
garnered
huge
love,
support
and
terrific
response
from
the
audience
and
critics
alike.
After
a
couple
of
flops
at
the
box
office,
Krack
indeed
marked
the
comeback
movie
of
the
52-year-old
actor.
The
film
that
released
on
January
9,
2021,
ahead
of
Sankranti,
opened
to
a
blockbuster
response
at
the
theatres
and
minted
Rs
6.54
crore
on
day
1
of
its
release.
On
its
second,
third,
fourth
and
fifth-day
theatrical
run,
Krack
collected
Rs
3.15
crore,
Rs
2.86
crore,
Rs
2.69
crore
and
Rs
2.17
crore
respectively
(AP/TS).
The
action-entertainer
collected
Rs
2.23
crore,
Rs
1.78
crore
and
Rs
2.21
respectively
on
the
6th,
7th
and
8th
day.
Well
now,
the
Ravi
Teja-starrer
has
acquired
Rs
1.52
crore
with
its
theatrical
run
on
day
9.
Let
us
tell
you
that
Krack
outshined
Sankranti
and
Pongal
releases
including
Ram
Pothineni's
Red,
Bellamkonda
Srinivas'
Alludu
Adhurs
and
Thalapathy
Vijay's
Master
in
Andhra
Pradesh
and
Telangana.
Helmed
by
Gopichand
Malineni,
the
film
marks
his
third
collaboration
with
Ravi
Teja.
Their
previous
projects
were
Don
Seenu
(2010)
and
Balupu
(2013).
Interestingly,
Balupu
also
starred
Shruti
Haasan,
who
is
playing
the
love
interest
of
Mass
Maharaja
in
Krack.
The
film
based
on
multiple
true
incidents
is
backed
by
B
Madhu
under
his
home
production
banner
Saraswathi
Films
Division.
The
action-entertainer
features
an
ensemble
cast
including
Varalaxmi
Sarathkumar,
Samuthirakani,
Ali,
Chirag
Jani,
Devi
Prasad,
Mouryani,
Sudhakar
and
Vamsi
Chaganti.
Krack
has
music
composed
by
'Butta
Bomma'
fame
Thaman
and
cinematography
by
GK
Vishnu.