Virat Karrna’s mythological action-adventure ‘Nagabandham: The Secret Treasure’ has taken a slow start at the Indian box office. According to Sacnilk, the film collected Rs 3.25 crore in India on its opening day. Day 1 business came from 3,202 shows nationwide and posted a 22% occupancy rate.Directed by Abhishek Nama, the film is inspired by Indian mythology and history. It stars Virat Karrna in the lead, with Nabha Natesh and Iswarya Menon playing the main characters.
India gross touches Rs 3.74 crore
‘Nagabandham: The Secret Treasure’ has registered an all-India gross of Rs 3.74 crore. Its all India collection currently stands at Rs 3.25 crore.The Telugu version took Rs 2.90 crore. The Hindi version followed with Rs 20 lakhs, while the Tamil version earned Rs 10 lakhs. Malayalam added Rs 3 lakhs and Kannada version has given Rs 2 lakhs.
The Telugu language shows a very strong presence
The Telugu language ranked the best among all languages. They registered a total of 24.87% on Friday.The day started with 19.46% occupancy in the morning shows. The audience has increased to 24.15% during the day. It remained stable at 23.92% in the evening before rising to 31.92% in the night shows which recorded the highest number of the day.The Hindi version had 12.53% while the Tamil version finished with 10.90%. The Kannada version said that 17.38% people were living there. The Malayalam version recorded 4.30% throughout the day.
Mythology meets adventure and adventure
‘Nagabandham: The Secret Treasure’ combines mythology, action and fantasy into a story built around ancient legends and hidden treasures. The story revolves around the quest for the mysterious Brahma Kamalam which is a sacred object believed to have mystical significance.Virat Karrna plays Rudra and his path crosses with Abdali, portrayed by Rishabh Sawhney, who is determined to protect the sacred flower to achieve his goals.
ETimes calls it wishful thinking
Reviewing the film, ETimes described it as an ambitious experiment within the fantasy genre.Our exclusive review says, “Nagabandham has the makings of a fantasy novel, but the over-the-top spectacle, lackluster visuals and tedious timing prevent it from fulfilling its ambitious vision.”DISCLAIMER: Box office numbers and content in this article are compiled from personal and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless otherwise specified, which gives a good idea of ​​the performance of the video box. These figures are subject to change as studio information is updated or additional market reports are completed. This information is provided by us for information and entertainment purposes only.