Top 5: Karthikeya 2 Dominates At BO GREATANDHRA | AUGUST 22, 2022
1. Karthikeya 2: Even in its second weekend, this film grossed a lot of money at the box office.
The film, directed by Chandoo Mondeti and starring Nikhil, appealed to those who enjoy 'out of the ordinary' films.
The supernatural and divine elements worked well together to create the new experience.
The film's central plot revolves around the protagonist's daring journey to discover an element related to Lord Krishna. Even in the third week, its run appears to be unstoppable.
2. Sita Ramam: This film is nearing the end of its third weekend, but it is still doing well.
The openings were impressive at the time of release, and the third week collections were also consistent due to positive word of mouth publicity. This is a long-awaited relief for the Telugu film industry.
Mrinal Thakur played the female lead, while Dulqar Salman played the male lead. Hanu Raghavapudi gave his all, and producer Ashwini Dutt can finally breathe a sigh of relief.
3. Bimbisara: Due to its socio-fantasy element, the film is still doing well at the box office.
By picking up this intriguing story, Kalyan Ram took a risk, but his decision paid off, and this became a hit.
Many centres have good collections, and the third week has seen reasonable foot traffic.
Catherine Tresa played the female lead, while Kalyan Ram played both roles. Mallidi Vasist made a successful directorial debut.
4. Thiru: This Kollywood import was well received by critics and audiences alike. However, the collections are not thumping because three local films have already conquered several theatres.
Thiru is the story of a delivery boy trying to get his life back on track. Dhanush played the male lead, while Raashi Khanna and Nitya Menon played the female leads. Mithran R Jawahar directed the film.
5. Wanted Pandugod: This film has vanished into thin air. Sredhar Seepana, a writer-turned-director, directed the film, which was produced by Venkat Kovelamudi.
Sunil and Sudheer played the main characters, with Deepika playing the female lead. Despite the presence of numerous comedians in the film, it failed to capture the attention of the audience.
The collections were bad, and the talk was negative.
This is a list of the highest-grossing Indian films, including films in other languages, based on conservative global box office estimates from reputable sources. There is no official tracking of domestic box office figures in India, and data publishers in the country are frequently pressured to raise their domestic box office estimates. [1]
Since the early twentieth century, Indian films have been shown in markets all over the world.
[2] As of 2003, there are markets in over 90 countries where Indian films are shown.
[3] During the first decade of the twenty-first century, there was a steady rise in ticket prices, a tripling in the number of theatres, and an increase in the number of prints of a film released, all of which contributed to a rise in the number of prints released.