Instead of being a pan-Indian tentpole, Vijay Deverakonda's film is a pan-Indian disaster. According to Bollywood Hungama, the movie is not only struggling in the Hindi-speaking regions but also on Deverakonda's own ground.
Four days after its debut, the movie is about to reach the end of its theatrical run, according to the report. After a sharp reduction in attendance on Monday, over 90% of performances were canceled in the states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka; theatres in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are anticipated to follow suit. This is Vijay Deverakonda's third film in a row to underperform at the box office. Liger box office collection day 6 report is given here.
Day 1 [1st Thur] | Aug 25 | ₹15.95 Cr |
Day 2 [1st Fri] | Aug 26 | ₹7.7 Cr |
Day 3 [1st Sat] | Aug 27 | ₹6.55 Cr |
Day 4 [1st Sun] | Aug 28 | ₹5.24 Cr |
Day 5 [1st Mon] | Aug 29 | ₹1.4 Cr |
Day 6 [1st Tue] | Aug 30 | ₹1.3 Cr (expected) |
Total | ₹38.16 Cr |
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In Hindi-speaking countries, where the movie has so far grossed about ₹15 crores and is anticipated to end its run with about Rs 20 crore, things aren't doing much better. Liger's performance in the Hindi-speaking market is comparable to past duds like Jersey, starring Shahid Kapoor, and Jayeshbhai Jordaar, starring Ranveer Singh.