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Baby Box Office Target Achieved Safely Landing in the Profit Zone

The film garnered slightly higher collections on the second day compared to the first, and the numbers surged even further on the third day.

By:  Charan   |   17 July 2023 7:15 AM GMT
Baby Box Office Target Achieved Safely Landing in the Profit Zone
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Anand Deverakonda and Vaishnavi Chaitanya starrer 'Baby' directed by Sai Rajesh is proving to be a massive success at the box office, with record-breaking collections. 'Baby' witnessed a steady growth in its collections as each day passed. The film garnered slightly higher collections on the second day compared to the first, and the numbers surged even further on the third day.

In Andhra Pradesh and Telangana alone, the movie earned a share of 2.60 crores on the first day and 2.98 crores on the second day. Surpassing expectations, the film's share on the third day soared to a remarkable 3.7 crores. The film accomplished its target as the collections on the third day, which fell on a Sunday, exceeded the combined numbers of the previous two days.

In just three days, 'Baby' amassed a share of 9.33 crores and a gross of 16.30 crores in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Expanding its success beyond these regions, the movie also performed well in Karnataka and the rest of India, generating a gross of 77 lakhs. Additionally, the film saw a surge in numbers overseas, contributing to a share of 1.55 crores from the international market.

Overall, 'Baby' has raked in a commendable 14.33 crore share collections and a gross collection of 23.52 crores globally within three days. With a total business of 7.40 crores and the box office target set at 8 crores, 'Baby' has already exceeded expectations. The movie's current share stands at an impressive 12.33 crores, indicating substantial profitability of over 4 crores.

While the Sunday collections witnessed a sudden surge, the real test for 'Baby' will begin on Monday when the weekday audience response comes into play. It will be intriguing to see how the film performs in terms of collections after the initial weekend frenzy subsides.