Amraan had another great weekend at the Indian box office, collecting Rs. Approximately 11.50 crores. This represents a decline of only 40 percent from the third weekend. The total earnings at the Indian box office now stands at Rs. Closing at around Rs 242 crore. The figure of 250 crores.
The film has earned an additional amount of Rs 2 crore. 78 crore (USD 9.30 million) internationally, with a worldwide box office collection of Rs. Earned Rs. 320 crores. Last week, the film emerged as the eighth highest-grossing Kollywood film globally. At the time, it seemed unlikely to overtake Ponniyin Selvan: II, but now after a strong fourth weekend, its chances of overtaking have improved significantly.
The box office collections of Amraan at the Indian box office are as follows:
Day | Total |
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week one | Rupee. 132.25 crores. |
week two | Rupee. 67.50 crores. |
week three | Rupee. 30.75 crores. |
fourth friday | Rupee. 2.25 crores. |
fourth saturday | Rupee. 4.25 crores. |
fourth sunday | Rupee. 5.00 crores. |
Total | Rupee. 242.00 crores. |
In Tamil Nadu, the film scored the third highest fourth weekend of all time, just behind Vikram and Baahubali 2. It outperformed films like PS1, Manjummel Boys, Jailer and The Goat, which had a better third weekend. The film made Rs. 150 crore milestone in the state, becoming only the sixth film to do so. The total gross in the state is Rs. 155 crore, with a clear lead up to Pushpa 2, it will probably be around Rs. 165 crores.
Elsewhere, the Telugu states are holding the rupee very tightly. Till now Rs 45 crore has been deposited in the coffers and there is a strong possibility of reaching Rs. 50 crores. Karnataka is also close to the rupee benchmark. 25 crores.
Regional details of Amraan box office collection are as follows:
Area | Total |
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Tamil Nadu | Rupee. 155.00 crores. |
ap/ts | Rupee. 45.00 crores. |
Karnataka | Rupee. 24.50 crores. |
Kerala | Rupee. 12.75 crores. |
rest of india | Rupee. 4.75 crores. |
Total | Rupee. 242.00 crores. |
Also read: Highest grossing films in Tamil Nadu: Greatest films of all time third, Amaran sixth