'Srikanth' got a good start at the box office!!!

Rajkumar Rao's biographical drama 'Srikanth' was the most awaited film of the year 2024. The release of 'Srikanth' was eagerly awaited since the trailer of the film. Finally, this Friday, rajkumar rao starrer film was released on the big screen. However, after hitting the theaters, the film did not get the expected response from the audience and it had a decent start. Let us know here how much collection has 'Srikanth' made on the first day of its release?

How much can 'Srikanth' collect on the first day of release?

‘Srikanth’ is the biopic of Shrikant Bolla, a visually impaired industrialist and founder of Bolant Industries. rajkumar rao has played the lead character of srikanth Bolla in the film directed by Tushar Hiranandani. The inspiring story of this film and Rajkumar’s strong acting has been praised a lot by the critics and the audience. However, this film has not been able to perform well at the box office on the first day of its release. Meanwhile, the initial figures of earnings of 'Srikanth' have also come. According to Sacknilk's early trend report, 'Srikanth' has collected Rs 2.25 crore on the first day of its release. Although these are preliminary figures, there may be slight changes after the arrival of official data.

'Srikanth' had a slow start

There has been a loss at the box office for quite some time now. In fact, many recently released films including Akshay Kumar, tiger Shroff's 'Bade Miyan Chhote Miyan' and ajay Devgan's 'Maidan' have failed at the ticket counter. In such a situation, there was hope that Rajkumar Rao's 'Srikanth' would bring back the lost glory of the box office. However, this film has also started well. In such a situation, will 'Srikanth' be able to do any wonders at the box office? At present, the makers are hopeful that the film's earnings will increase on the weekend. At the same time, the film can also get the benefit of word of mouth. For now, it remains to be seen whether 'Srikanth' lives up to the expectations or not.

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