Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s drama ‘Maa Inti Bangaaram’ saw another drop in collections on day 13 at the box office. After a steady run during the first week, the film saw a slow decline in the second week.According to Sacnilk, ‘Maa Inti Bangaaram’ earned Rs 1.30 crore nett in India on Day 13. This represents a drop of 21.2% compared to the Rs 1.65 crore nett earned on Day 12.
The worldwide collection rose to Rs 85.27 crore
With the latest earnings, the film’s collection in India has reached Rs 52.80 crore, while its all India collection has now reached Rs 61.12 crore.On Day 13, the film collected 25 lakhs from the international markets. This took its total foreign exchange to Rs 24.15 crore. As a result, ‘Maa Inti Bangaaram’ has now collected Rs 85.27 crores worldwide.The film was screened in 2,183 screens on Day 13. The Telugu version remained the top grosser, earning Rs 1.25 crore, while the Tamil version took Rs 5 lakhs.
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The Telugu version registered 18.0%, while the Tamil version registered 17.0% on the 13th day.Out of all the Telugu shows, the film scored 14.62% audience. Morning shows recorded 14.62%, afternoons registered 16.62%, evening shows touched 17.38%, and night shows closed with 14.31% of occupants.From the regions, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana continued to lead the film’s business by giving Rs 1.25 crore on Day 13. Karnataka followed with Rs 15 lakhs while Tamil Nadu added Rs 8 lakhs. The rest of India contributed Rs 2 lakhs, taking the day’s collections in India to Rs 1.50 crore.The film ended its first week with Rs 33.70 crore nett in India before entering its second week.
The story revolves around Swarna’s fight against the past
‘Maa Inti Bangaaram’ tells the story of Swarna, also known as Jhansi, portrayed by Samantha Ruth Prabhu. Desperate to leave her troubled life behind, she starts a new life with a caring family and hopes for a peaceful future.His plans, however, are hampered by unresolved conflicts and dangerous enemies since his return. When long-hidden secrets begin to surface, Swarna is forced to protect herself and the people she loves.In a review of the film, ETimes wrote, “Gulshan Devaiah proves to be a very effective actor, bringing the ambiguity of his role instead of choosing the actual game. The film is not without its weaknesses. Some of the twists come a little further, making it easier to anticipate than intended. Several of the changes described feel more effective than natural, and the play sometimes struggles to analyze the family’s origins and its dramatic ambitions. Side effects are another missed opportunity. A number of sequels have the visuals to lift things up, but the music doesn’t always rise to the occasion. A great performance would increase the adrenaline and emotional value of the important moments. “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.