Top 5 Box Office : Abbavaram Crashed- Akash Flopped

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1. Sammathame: The release of the music for this kiran Abbavaram film sparked significant anticipation.
It was anticipated that the picture would draw in the devoted teenage audience, but that didn't happen. With disappointing box office results on day one alone, the movie tanked horribly.
The film also failed to get the necessary traction among its intended demographic. Gopinath reddy served as the film's director, and Chandini Chowdhary played the female protagonist.

2. Vikram: To date, this movie has made more than Rs 400 Cr worldwide, making it the highest-grossing tamil film in tamilnadu history.
The movie stars Kamal Hasan, Vijay Sethupathi, and Fahad fazil in the key characters, and lokesh kanagaraj as the director.
This movie's box office earnings have been consistent because of how it was made, which made it appealing to young people. The difference was made by the action scenes and the new-age script.

3. Chor Bazaar: This puri akash film is a major letdown, and several theatres had terrible opening weekends. Even though it attracted a certain group of young audiences, its attendance numbers were insufficient to qualify as successful.
Expectations were dashed by the negative comments that followed the release. The movie, which was helmed by jeevan Reddy, was deemed a failure on opening day.

4. F3: Although this movie's run is practically over, some theatres are still keeping track of admissions, particularly in rural locations. The theatrical saga continues until it is ready to be released on OTTs, which is expected to happen soon.
The primary actors were venkatesh and varun Tej, with Tamanna and mehreen standing out as the glamour queens.
The movie boasts a large celebrity cast, and overall it was an entertaining comedy movie.
5. Konda: Although ram Gopal Varma's Konda murali biography with a naxal and political setting was released this week, it failed to capture the audience's attention as much as it needed to.


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