Kuberaa, starring dhanush and Nagarjuna, has opened to a fairly decent start at the box office, but what truly gave the film momentum was the strong word of mouth that followed. Over the weekend, the film witnessed a significant surge in collections, especially in the Telugu-speaking states, where audiences responded positively to the gripping narrative and power-packed performances. The overseas market too contributed generously, with impressive collections signaling the film’s growing popularity beyond indian borders. While weekday numbers remained steady without any drastic dips, the film still faces the crucial test of a solid second weekend to ensure full recovery of its investment.

Interestingly, the tamil version of Kuberaa has performed poorly, raising eyebrows across the industry. Despite featuring a star like dhanush in the lead role and garnering favorable reviews from critics, the film failed to pull tamil audiences to theatres in large numbers. This stark contrast in regional reception has sparked discussions among trade analysts and fans alike, trying to decode what went wrong with the tamil release. Whether it was a lack of effective promotion in tamil Nadu, the thematic disconnect, or stiff competition from other regional releases, the reasons remain speculative, but the washout is clear.

As Kuberaa steps into its second weekend, it now faces a fresh box-office rival — Manchu Vishnu’s much-anticipated Kannappa. With both films catering to similar mass audiences, this weekend will be critical in determining Kuberaa’s final box office fate. If it manages to hold its ground against the competition and maintain steady footfalls, it could still emerge as a profitable venture overall. For now, the film’s telugu version and overseas performance remain its saving grace, while the tamil version continues to be a major setback in an otherwise promising box-office run.

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