Allari Naresh makes a comeback with an experimental film, marking a departure from his usual roles. Following the success of his film "Nandi" directed by Vijay Kanakamedala, Naresh has been eager to push boundaries and explore new avenues in his acting career.
Enter "Ugram," another collaboration between Naresh and director Vijay, which hit the screens last Friday, generating positive buzz with its teaser trailer. However, the film's first-day collections at the box office didn't quite meet expectations due to mixed reviews.
After the afternoon shows, collections saw a decline. The movie managed to accumulate a share of only 61 lakhs in the Telugu states on its opening day. In Karnataka, the rest of India, and overseas, "Ugram" garnered a total share collection of 12 lakhs.
Globally, the film achieved a share collection of 73 lakhs and gross collections of 1.45 crores. To reach its target, the film ideally needed a first-day share collection of over 1 crore. With Naresh's market value, "Ugram" has a worldwide business estimate of 5.80 crores.
To be deemed a success, it must accumulate a share collection in the range of 6 crores. Based on the first-day collections, the film is expected to achieve a share collection of around 5.7 crores at the box office. The coming week will determine whether "Ugram" can surpass expectations and secure a favorable position in terms of collections.
Enter "Ugram," another collaboration between Naresh and director Vijay, which hit the screens last Friday, generating positive buzz with its teaser trailer. However, the film's first-day collections at the box office didn't quite meet expectations due to mixed reviews.
After the afternoon shows, collections saw a decline. The movie managed to accumulate a share of only 61 lakhs in the Telugu states on its opening day. In Karnataka, the rest of India, and overseas, "Ugram" garnered a total share collection of 12 lakhs.
Globally, the film achieved a share collection of 73 lakhs and gross collections of 1.45 crores. To reach its target, the film ideally needed a first-day share collection of over 1 crore. With Naresh's market value, "Ugram" has a worldwide business estimate of 5.80 crores.
To be deemed a success, it must accumulate a share collection in the range of 6 crores. Based on the first-day collections, the film is expected to achieve a share collection of around 5.7 crores at the box office. The coming week will determine whether "Ugram" can surpass expectations and secure a favorable position in terms of collections.