Maharshi dethrones Bharat Ane Nenu to become Mahesh Babu's highest-grossing movie; Aladdin tops TN box office- Entertainment News, Firstpost



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Mahesh Babu's Maharshi Bharat Ane Born to become the top-grossing film of his career at the box office. The total ticket sales of the film are estimated to be Rs 168 crore, besting the world gross director Koratala Siva's blockbuster Bharat Ane Nenu which pulled in a total lifetime of Rs 161 crore.

In 20 days, the worldwide theatrical share of Maharshi is inching towards a peachy Rs 100 crore mark. The Vamshi Paidipally-directed action drama is set to become fifth-ever Telugu movie to achieve the Rs 100 crore share milestone after Baahubali: The Beginning, Khaidi No.150, Baahubali: The Conclusion, and Rangasthalam. It's also set to become the first film of Mahesh Babu to achieve the Rs 100 crore benchmark in share. Currently, Maharshi is the highest-grossing Telugu film of 2019, eclipsing the total life of Venkatesh, Varun Tej's commercial potboiler F2: Fun and Frustration which ambaded a worldwide distributor share of more than Rs 75 crore as we had earlier

 Maharshi dethrones Bharat Ane Nenu to become Mahesh Babus highest-grossing movie; Aladdin tops box office TN

Mahesh Babu in a still from Maharshi. YouTube

Dil Raju 's Sri Venkateswara Creations, Ashwini Dutt' s Vyjayanthi Movies, and Prasad 's Potluri' s PVP Cinema, Maharshi Earnings of the time and the time of the film 9 May. The film stormed into the Rs 100 crore club in Tollywood in its four-day extended weekend and touched the Rs 150

In Tamil Nadu, Maharshi has earned Rs Telugu movie of Mahesh Babu after Bharat Ane Nenu. In 18 days, the movie has collected nearly Rs 1.02 crore in Chennai city alone, making Maharshi the second consecutive one-crore grosser for Babu Mahesh after Bharat Ane Nenu. Despite the release of Sivakarthikeyan, Nayanthara's Mr Local and SJ Suryah's Monster, Maharshi is still holding a few more shows in a few theaters in the city.

the weekend of May 24-26, Disney's Aladdin helmed by Guy Ritchie and starring Will Smith topped the Tamil Nadu box office, outshining other local holdover movies such as director Rajesh's Mr Local, and Nelson Venkatesan's Monster. In its opening weekend, Aladdin garnered a total of Rs 2.23 crore in the state, followed by Monster, which raked in an excellent Rs 2.21 crore in its second weekend. [19659002] The running total of Monster, which is produced by SR Prabhu's Potential Studios and also features Priya Bhavani Shankar as the lead heroine, stands at a superb Rs 6.25 crore in TN. Meanwhile, the running total of Mr Local, which was distributed by Sakthi Velan's Sakthi Film Factory, is estimated to be Rs 21 crore in the state. Vishal's Ayogya has earned an approximate Rs 11 crore from Tamil Nadu theaters before the end of its third-weekend run.

Parvathy's holdover Malayalam drama Uyare, directed by Manu Ashokan, has vaulted over the Rs 20 crore The UAE-GCC total is worth Rs 7 cr from 24 days of theatrical run. The film, which also features Tovino Thomas in a significant role, has hauled in a total of $ 82,089 (Rs 57,20 Lakhs) in the USA.

This week is going to witness a huge clash at the Kollywood box office as Suriya – Selvaraghavan's political drama NGK and Prabhu Deva – Vijay's horror comedy Devi 2, a sequel to Devi, are all set to lock horns on 31 May. NGK, which also features Rakul Preet Singh and Sai Pallavi in ​​essential roles, marks the return of Suriya to the silver screen after a long gap of 16 months. A lot of early morning shows have been scheduled for the movie at famous Chennai theaters.

                                
                
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Published Date: May 29, 2019 11:49 AM
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Updated Date: May 29, 2019 11:49:47 IST

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