Khiladi, starring Ravi Teja, performed poorly at the box office, grossing little more than ₹18 crores in its first week. Ravi Teja's next project, which follows his highest-grossing picture to date, Krack, had substantially larger production costs than his prior attempts. It needed to start strong if it was to have a chance of succeeding, but that wasn't the case last week with a mediocre start. The crowd reaction was mediocre, which meant that the trending was mediocre as well.
Fri | Day 1 (Feb 11) | ₹6.75 Cr |
Sat | Day 2 (Feb 12) | ₹3.63 Cr |
Sun | Day 3 (Feb 13) | ₹2.94 Cr |
Mon | Day 4 (Feb 14) | ₹1.52 Cr |
Tue | Day 5 (Feb 15) | ₹1.41 Cr |
Wed | Day 6 (Feb 16) | ₹1.21 Cr (approx.) |
Thu | Day 7 (Feb 17) | ₹0.72 Cr (approx.) |
Fri | Day 8 (Feb 18) | ₹0.60 Cr (approx) |
Sat | Day 9 (Feb 19) | ₹0.80 Cr (approx) |
Total | ₹19.58 Cr (approx |
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