Hit 3 vs Retro Box Office Day 2: Nani’s film dropped Suriya’s thriller
It has started a roar to hit 3 and retro in South films. However, for 2 days, Nani’s police-thriller overcame Suria’s Tamil thriller at the domestic box office.

Nani’s hit: Between The Third Case and Suria’s retro, it appears that the former has discussed more among the audience. According to initial trade reports, the Telugu thriller has drew a large crowd since its release, earning about Rs 3 crore more than the retro on its second day.
According to industry tracking site Sacnilk, 3 collected Rs 10 crore on Friday, while retro brought for about Rs 7 crore.
However, both films experienced noticeable dip in the daily collection after their strong opening. Suriya’s retro, directed by Karthik Subbaraj, started with Rs 19.25 crore, but saw a decline in later days. In contrast, the latest installment in the hit 3, the popular crime thriller franchise was opened for an impressive 21 crore rupees.
With these figures, a hit: The third case has reached a total collection of Rs 31 crore, while retro is Rs 26.75 crore. Neither the film has made a significant impact in the Hindi speaking belt, where Ajay Devgan’s RAID 2 currently dominates the box office. Released on 1 May, RAID 2 was opened for a strong Rs. 18 crore.
It remains to be seen how 3 more retro fare in the weekend is a hit, which will be important for both films.
Directed by Selesh Kolanu, the Hit: The Third case also called Srinidhi Shetty in an important role, in which Nani portrayed a difficult, no rubbish policeman called Arjun Sarakdar. On the other hand, retro, love, loyal and violence delays subjects.