Teja Sajja’s superhero film “HanuMan” hit theaters alongside much-anticipated releases like Mahesh Babu’s “Guntur Kaaram,” Dhanush’s “Captain Miller,” and Katrina Kaif-Vijay Sethupati’s “Merry Christmas.” Despite the competition, “HanuMan” has found success. According to industry reports, the film grossed an estimated ₹14.5 crore nett in India on Monday.
The overall India collection for “HanuMan” now stands at ₹55.15 crore, which includes ₹4.15 crore from paid previews on Thursday. Friday saw the film earn ₹8.05 crore nett across all languages. Saturday witnessed a business of ₹12.45 crore nett, and on Sunday, the film reached its highest single-day figures, collecting ₹16 crore. Fans are lauding “HanuMan” as a blockbuster.
Directed by Prasanth Varma, the film features Teja Sajja in the lead role, supported by Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Amritha Aiyer, and Vinay Rai in pivotal roles. The storyline revolves around an ordinary man who unexpectedly acquires superpowers, discovering newfound strength within himself. Embracing his abilities, he confronts a formidable supervillain, leading to a transformative battle between good and evil that upends his ordinary life.
“HanuMan” has not only resonated with audiences but has also showcased consistent box office performance, maintaining momentum amidst the competitive film releases. The positive word of mouth and enthusiastic audience response has contributed to the film’s success, with its total collections reflecting its widespread popularity.
As the film’s earnings continue to climb, “HanuMan” stands as a testament to the appeal of superhero genres in Indian cinema and the engaging narrative crafted by the director and cast. The success of “HanuMan” underscores the significance of well-executed storytelling and the audience’s enduring interest in narratives that explore the extraordinary within the realm of the ordinary.
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