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Kannappa box office collection day 4: Vishnu Manchu film crashes on Monday
Meanwhile, Vishnu announced on his X account on Monday that the movie had been 'pirated'. He said in a note, 'Kannappa is under attack from piracy. Over 30,000 illegal links have already been taken down. This is heartbreaking. Piracy is theft — plain and simple. We don't teach our children to steal. Watching pirated content is no different. Please don't encourage it. Support cinema the right way.'
'Kannappa' box office collection day 4
Kannappa made ₹25.90 crore at the Indian box office with a respectable first week. The movie opened with a decent ₹9.35 crore on day one, followed by ₹7.15 crore on Saturday. However, the film showed little momentum over the weekend, earning ₹6.9 crore on its third day. With this, its total box office collection has reached ₹25.90 crore, according to the tracking website Sacnilk.
The Day 4 figures dropped significantly. The movie made just Rs 2.50 crore nett on Monday – which is over 50% decrease from its previous day box office collection. With the first weekday showing signs of a slowdown, all eyes are now on how the film holds up through the rest of the week.
Kannappa day-wise box office collection (India):
• Day 2: Rs 7.15 crore
• Day 3: Rs 6.9 crore
• Day 4: Rs 2.50 crore
Total: Rs 25.90 crore.
Kannappa: Cast and crew
Kannappa, directed by Mukesh Kumar Singh, has been written by Vishnu and produced by Mohan Babu. The story is based on the legend of Kannappa, a Hindu devotee of Lord Shiva. The film, however, received mixed reviews from critics and audiences alike for its VFX scenes. The cast includes:
• Vishnu Manchu (lead role),
• Mohanlal,
• Prabhas,
• Akshay Kumar and
• Kajal Aggarwal in cameos.
Supporting cast includes:
• Arpit Ranka, Brahmanandam,
• Kaushal Manda,
• Rahul Madhav
• Preity Mukundhan,
• Mohan Babu,
• R Sarathkumar,
• Brahmaji,
• Siva Balaji and several others.

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