
Hari Hara Veera Mallu Box Office Collection Day 3: Amid the craze of Saiyaara, Bobby Deol, Pawan Kalyan starrer roars at the box office, earns Rs…
According to box office tracker Sacnilk, Hari Hara Veera Mallu has earned 64.75 crores at the box office in India. While the film earned Rs 12.75 crores on Thursday evening, the film had an opening of Rs 34.75 crores on the first day. After this, the figure reached 8 crores on the second day. But on the third day, i.e, Saturday, there was a jump in the earnings and the earnings reached Rs 9.25 crores. The worldwide collection of the film has reached Rs 77.5 crores. However, Hari Hara Veera Mallu still seems far from the 300 crore budget. How much Saiyaara has earned till now?
Ahaan Pandey and Anit Padda's Saiyaara has earned Rs 26.5 crores at the box office on the ninth day, after which the collection of Saiyyara in India has become Rs 217.25 crores. While the worldwide collection has crossed 300 crores, which is much more than the budget of 50 crores. More about Hari Hara Veera Mallu
Hari Hara Veera Mallu is a historical action-adventure film starring Pawan Kalyan in the lead role. Directed by Krish Jagarlamudi, the movie is set in the Mughal era and follows the journey of a legendary outlaw, Veera Mallu, as he challenges the empire's might. The film also features Nidhhi Agerwal, Bobby Deol, and Nargis Fakhri in key roles. Known for its grand scale and period detailing, the movie boasts music by MM Keeravani, promising a rich and powerful soundtrack. The film combines patriotism, valor, and intense drama, showcasing Pawan Kalyan in a never-seen-before avatar. As for now, the film has received rating of 5.5 on IMDb.
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