The much-hyped "Liger," which hit theatres on Thursday, doesn't seem to be able to lure crowds. The shows' first-day occupancy has been low, which could result in an unsettling start. Elara Capital's karan Taurani, a film industry analyst, said to the media: "The reaction to "Liger" right now is subpar. Although we previously predicted that the movie will debut in the South for between Rs 30 and Rs 35 crore, telugu markets have not received the movie with the expected enthusiasm."

According to trends, the anticipated lifetime box office receipts for the movie have also decreased from the initial estimated figures. According to Taurani, "The lifetime earnings of the picture were projected to be Rs 170-180 crore, of which 25% was to come from the hindi market. However, given the present trends, the film is likely to attain a lifetime number of Rs 55-60 crore."

"10 crore of these 60 crore rupees would come from the hindi speaking region. "Liger" could have subpar results across markets, "Added he. But why is the movie, which generated a lot of anticipation, in this predicament? The lacklustre material puri Jagannath, the director, has produced is the cause. According to Taurani, "the kind of content that's being released these days" is to blame.

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