Kalki 2898 AD box office collection Day 13: Prabhas film’s collection is lowest after its releaseThe film topped the box office for the first time since its release Kalki 2898 AD ruled the box office and how.
According to Sacnilk, Nag Ashwin’s 3D sci-fi film has crossed ₹9 billion on its 13th day of release in India. This makes the all-India collection ₹ 529.45. On the 13th, the Hindi version earned ₹5.75, followed by Telugu at ₹2.05, and the Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam versions earned ₹0.6, ₹0.1 and ₹0.5 respectively. In its first week, the film collected ₹414, Telugu ₹212.25, Hindi ₹162.5, Tamil ₹23.1, Kannada ₹2.8 and Malayalam ₹14,2000. On Monday, Kalki 2898 AD producer Vyjayanthi Films announced that the sci-fi epic has crossed another milestone and entered the ₹900 (GBOC) club, making it only the tenth Indian film to cross the mark.
The earnings of Kalki 2898 AD are significantly lower compared to the second Monday run of the top five grossing Indian films. Dangal, the highest-grossing film in the history of Indian cinema, earned ₹ 13.45 crore on the second Monday of 2016 with a GBOC of ₹ 2,070.3. On the other hand, Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, RRR, KGF: Chapter 2, and Jawan, which lagged behind Dangal at the box office collections, registered ₹ 30, ₹ 20.3, ₹ 19.9, and ₹ 19.1 on the second Monday. Kalki 2898 AD decided the box office and how. According to Sacnilk, Nag Ashwin’s 3D sci-fi film has crossed ₹9 billion on its 13th day of release in India.
This makes the all-India collection ₹ 529.45. On the 13th, the Hindi version earned ₹5.75, followed by Telugu at ₹2.05, and the Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam versions earned ₹0.6, ₹0.1 and ₹0.5 respectively. In its first week, the film collected ₹414, Telugu ₹212.25, Hindi ₹162.5, Tamil ₹23.1, Kannada ₹2.8 and Malayalam ₹14,2000. On Monday, Kalki 2898 AD producer Vyjayanthi Films announced that the sci-fi epic had crossed another milestone and entered the ₹900 (GBOC) club, making it only the tenth Indian film to cross the mark.
The earnings of Kalki 2898 AD are significantly lower compared to the second Monday run of the top five grossing Indian films. Dangal, the highest-grossing film in the history of Indian cinema, earned ₹ 13.45 crore on the second Monday of 2016 with a GBOC of ₹ 2,070.3. On the other hand, Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, RRR, KGF: Chapter 2, and Jawan, which lagged behind Dangal at the box office collections, registered ₹ 30, ₹ 20.3, ₹ 19.9, and ₹ 19.1 on the second Monday. Kalki 2898 AD presents a dystopian world. Hindu scriptures inspire the post-apocalyptic film which takes place in 2898 AD. Nag Ashwini lavastatud filmi peosades on Prabhas, Amitabh Bachchan, Deepika Padukone, Kamal Haasan kaj Disha Patani.
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