In a triumphant return, NTR Jr. has fans of Nandamuri rejoicing with the release of “Devara Part 1,” directed by Koratala Siva. Launched on September 27, the film has quickly emerged as a major box office hit, shattering numerous records and amassing impressive revenue.
On its opening day, “Devara” surprised industry analysts by collecting a staggering ₹172 crore. Initial trade estimates had predicted earnings between ₹130 crore and ₹150 crore, but the film far surpassed these expectations. The film’s success has led its production team to announce that “Devara” is poised to dominate the box office, with forecasts of continued strong revenue in the days ahead.
As the second day unfolds, projections suggest that the film could achieve even greater heights. With the Dussehra holidays approaching, “Devara” is expected to surpass the ₹300 crore mark within just a few days. Current booking trends indicate a potential to cross the ₹500 crore milestone within the first three days of its release.
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Should these projections come to fruition, “Devara” could join the ranks of films that have earned over ₹1000 crore, solidifying NTR Jr.’s status as one of Tollywood’s busiest actors, following Prabhas. This success follows the blockbuster “RRR,” where both NTR and Ram Charan enjoyed significant earnings. Director Koratala Siva has once again proven his mettle, adding another major hit to his portfolio.
What distinguishes “Devara” is its unexpected success despite initial skepticism. The film’s remarkable performance at the box office suggests it is on track to break even more records as it continues its theatrical run. Fans and industry insiders are closely monitoring its progress, with many predicting it will exceed the benchmarks set by previous Tollywood blockbusters.
As excitement builds around “Devara,” it stands as a testament to NTR Jr.’s star power and Koratala Siva’s directorial prowess, setting the stage for a thrilling journey ahead for both the cast and audiences alike.