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Grossing 50 Crores, 'Baby' Movie's Phenomenal Box Office Performance

'Baby' is an unexpected box office sensation that defied initial expectations upon its release. The film gained significant attention due to its remarkable opening and continued to amass impressive collections day by day.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   23 July 2023 9:46 AM GMT
Grossing 50 Crores, Baby Movies Phenomenal Box Office Performance
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'Baby' is an unexpected box office sensation that defied initial expectations upon its release. The film gained significant attention due to its remarkable opening and continued to amass impressive collections day by day. Its success can be attributed to the outstanding performance during its first weekend, which exceeded all projections.

As the days progressed, 'Baby' continued to maintain its strong hold at the box office, proving to be a lucrative venture for both producers and buyers. Competing films, despite garnering some hype, failed to challenge its dominance, securing a resounding victory for lead actor Anand Deverakonda.

The movie swiftly crossed the 50 crore gross collections milestone and showcased exceptional performance not only in its first weekend but also in the following week. With minimum share collections exceeding one and a half crore, it consistently reigned as a crowd-puller.

The film's incredible success was not limited to local audiences; it also made an impact overseas, amassing a share of more than 1 crore and collecting 2.23 crores internationally. In just nine days, 'Baby' achieved worldwide share collections of approximately 28 crores and a total gross collection of more than 53 crores.

This accomplishment marked a new record as the fastest small film to reach 50 crore gross collection in recent times. Prior to its release, 'Baby' had a pre-release business worth 7.40 crores, aiming to break even at 8 crores. However, it surpassed all expectations by not only recovering the total investment but also generating profits exceeding 20 crores.