Power
star
Pawan
Kalyan-starrer
BRO,
a
fantasy
comedy-drama
featuring
Sai
Dharam
Tej
hit
the
screens
worldwide
on
July
28.
The
movie
is
an
official
remake
of
the
Tamil
film
Vinodhaya
Sitham,
co-written
and
directed
by
Samuthirakani.
Upon
its
theatrical
release,
Bro
is
gaining
mass
and
positive
responses
from
fans,
viewers,
and
cinephiles.
Fans
couldn't
stop
gushing
about
Bro
and
the
vintage
references
to
Pawan
Kalyan's
character
God
of
Time.
The
mixed
response
and
underwhelming
reviews
for
Samuthirakani's
directorial
didn't
deter
the
fans
from
thronging
the
theatres.
The
box
office
figures
for
BRO
are
high
on
the
opening
weekend.
However,
the
first
Monday
collections
are
turning
out
to
be
a
bit
less.
BRO's
Third-Day
Share
Value
Higher
Than
KGF
2
&
Vakeel
Saab
However,
BRO
has
created
a
sensational
record
in
the
two
Telugu-speaking
states
of
Andhra
Pradesh
and
Telangana.
The
movie's
third-day
box
office
share
value
from
these
two
states
is
higher
than
that
of
the
epic
KGF
2
and
Pawan
Kalyan's
earlier
film
Vakeel
Saab.
Fans
are
trending
BRO
on
the
internet
and
social
media
platforms
for
the
same
reason,
praising
their
demi-god
for
the
achievement.
According
to
T2BLive.com,
check
out
the
third-day
Top
Share
Of
these
three
films
in
Andhra
Pradesh
&
Telangana,
here.
BRO:
Rs
10.48
Crore
Vakeel
Saab:
Rs
10.43
Crore
KGF
2:
Rs
10.29
Crore
Bro
Cast
Apart
from
Pawan
Kalyan,
who
has
a
great
run-time
in
the
movie
alongside
Sai
Dharam
Tej,
the
movie
also
stars
Brahmanandam,
Ketika
Sharma,
Priya
Prakash
Varrier,
Subbaraju,
Abhimanyu
Singh,
Mukul
Dev,
Ashutosh
Rana,
Vennela
Kishore,
Ali
Reza,
Rohini,
Tanikella
Bharani,
Sameer
Hasan,
and
Raja
Ravindra
among
others
in
key
roles.
Bollywood
actress
Urvashi
Rautela
sizzled
in
a
dance
number
as
Sithra
Manjari
in
'My
Dear
Markandeya.'
Bro
Crew
The
movie
is
written
and
directed
by
Samuthirakani,
based
on
his
original
work
Vinodhaya
Sitham.
However,
writer-director
Trivikram
Srinivas
has
made
several
changes
to
the
script,
which
now
deviates
from
the
original.
TG
Vishwa
Prasad
and
Vivek
Kuchibotla
bankrolled
the
movie
under
the
People
Media
Factory
in
association
with
ZEE
Studios.
The
film's
entire
background
score
and
music
are
composed
by
Thaman
S.
Sujith
Vaassudev
and
Naveen
Nooli
worked
as
the
film's
cinematographer
and
editor,
respectively.