Devara Box Office Collection Day 5: Jr NTR’s Film Sees Minimal Growth, Earns ₹12 Crore

Devara Part 1, starring Jr NTR and Saif Ali Khan, saw a decline in its box office collections on day 5, as it entered the weekday slump. Directed by Koratala Siva, the film had a strong start but is now experiencing a dip in earnings. Fans are eager to see if the film can regain momentum over the upcoming weekend.

Devara Box Office Update: Jr NTR’s Film Continues to Decline in Collections

According to recent reports, Devara collected ₹12.09 crore on its first Tuesday, adding to its total box office earnings. The film had a strong opening, earning ₹82.5 crore (nett) in India on day one, followed by ₹38.2 crore (nett) on day two. On day three (Sunday), Devara managed to collect ₹39.9 crore. However, the film saw a drop starting Monday, with earnings of ₹12.75 crore. As of Tuesday, the total collection stands at ₹185.44 crore (nett).

Devara Part 1 registered 22.55 percent Telugu occupancy on Monday, along with 11.54 percent in the Hindi market, 19.74 percent in Kannada, and 15.44 percent in Tamil.

Devara Box Office Update: Jr NTR’s First Solo Release in Six Years Sees Drop in Collections

Devara marks Jr NTR’s first solo release in six years, following his blockbuster appearance in SS Rajamouli’s RRR alongside Ram Charan. As of Tuesday, the film has earned ₹185.44 crore (nett) but experienced a significant drop in collections during its first weekday.

A few days ago, Jr NTR took to X (formerly Twitter) to express gratitude to his fans and the Devara team. He wrote, “The day I had been waiting for is finally here… Overwhelmed by your incredible reactions. To my fans, witnessing your celebrations for Devara makes me so elated. Forever indebted for your love. Glad you’re enjoying it as much as I did. I promise to keep entertaining you all.”

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