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Devra Part 1 Box Office Collection: The film entered the list of highest-grossing films worldwide

Devra Part 1 Box Office Collection: Devara Part 1, a Telugu movie directed by Koratala Siva, is off to a great start at the box office both in India and internationally. The action movie, starring Saif Ali Khan and Jr. NTR, had one of the greatest opening days in Indian film history and continued to gain pace over the first two days of the opening weekend. The movie is ranked number two on Comscore’s ranking of the highest-grossing movies globally for this weekend.

Devra part 1 box office collection
Devra part 1 box office collection

Devara Part 1 box office receipts globally

The creators of Devara Part 1 said in a statement that the movie grossed ₹172 crore on its first day of release globally after it was launched in theaters on September 27. throughout its first weekend in theaters. According to Comscore, the movie made $32.93 million (₹275 crore) on its first weekend of release worldwide, placing it in second place among all movies. Only The Wild Robot, which made $44 million over the weekend and outperformed larger Hollywood blockbusters like Beetlejuice ($29 million) and Transformers One ($25 million), is behind Devara. It should be mentioned, however, that because this is not the launch weekend for these movies, their profits are lower, while Devara benefited from the big opening.

Devara’s outstanding performance in the US box office

It is impossible to dispute that Devara has performed very well, even if the precise amount of money he has made varies depending on the source (thanks to the opaqueness of India’s box office monitoring system). The movie’s creators assert that it would gross over ₹300 crore globally and ₹200 crore in India, while trade trackers like Sacnilk and Comscore provide more cautious estimates. Sacnilk reports that Devara’s first weekend earnings in India came to ₹161 crore net. The movie had a 5% increase on Sunday, grossing ₹40 crore in the home country. When the workweek starts on Monday and collections start to decline, that’s when the true test will happen.

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