Naga
Chaitanya-Nagarjuna
Akkineni-led
film
Bangarraju
is
running
successfully
at
the
theatres.
The
film
kick-started
its
theatrical
run
on
January
14,
coinciding
with
the
Sankranti
festival.
Upon
its
release,
the
entertainer
received
a
favourable
response
from
the
audience
with
many
praising
the
leading
men's
performances
and
the
storyline.
A
potpourri
of
action,
romance
and
drama,
the
film
also
features
Ramya
Krishnan
and
Krithi
Shetty
in
the
lead
roles.
Talking
about
business,
the
supernatural
drama
raked
in
over
Rs
9.06
crore
share
on
its
opening
day
from
Andhra
Pradesh
and
Telangana.
On
the
first
weekend,
i.e.
on
Saturday
and
Sunday,
the
film
acquired
Rs
7.79
crore
and
Rs
6.72
crore
respectively.
The
film's
collection
witnessed
an
expected
drop
from
Monday
as
it
accumulated
Rs
3.55
crore
and
Rs
1.94
crore
on
days
4
and
5
respectively
from
the
Telugu
region.
Well,
on
Wednesday,
Bangarraju
collected
Rs
91
lakh
at
the
domestic
box
office.
Going
by
the
collection
hunt
so
far,
Naga
Chaitanya-starrer
is
expected
to
weave
magic
at
the
box
office
during
the
next
weekend.
Also,
the
release
postponement
of
several
Tollywood
biggies
will
benefit
the
film
big
time.
Banarraju
Day
Wise
Collections
in
AP/TG
Day
1:
Rs
9.06
crore
Day
2:
Rs
7.79
crore
Day
3:
Rs
6.72
crore
Day
4:
Rs
3.55
crore
Day
5:
Rs
1.94
crore
Day
6:
Rs
91
lakh
Total
AP/TG:
Rs
29.97
crore(Rs
48.50
crore
gross)
According
to
reports,
the
film's
worldwide
collection
now
stands
at
Rs
32.89
crore.
The
film
is
said
to
have
grossed
close
to
Rs
55.10
crore.
Well
recently,
during
the
success
meet
of
Bangarraju,
Nagarjuna
thanked
the
Telugu
audience
for
their
immense
support
and
for
making
the
film
a
blockbuster
hit,
despite
the
COVID-19
situation.
Directed
by
Kalyan
Krishna
Kurasala
and
backed
by
Annapurna
Studios
and
Zee
Studios,
the
film
also
features
Sampath
Raj,
Rao
Ramesh,
Brahmaji,
Vennela
Kishore,
Chalapathi
Rao,
Annapurna,
Jhansi,
Praveen
and
Govind
Padmasoorya
in
key
roles.
The
film
marks
Naga
Chaitanya's
second
venture
after
his
split
with
now-former
wife
Samantha
Ruth
Prabhu.