Hanuman Box Office: Joins the 200-crore club
Hanuman Box Office: Joins the 200-crore club

Hanuman Box Office: Joins the 200-crore club

After a long wait, Teja Sajja’s HanuMan has achieved a double century at the Indian box office. Read on for more information!

Hrithik Roshan’s Fighter has become the first Indian film of 2024 to reach the 200-crore mark at the Indian box office. The list has now grown to include Teja Sajja-led HanuMan, who made their long-awaited entry into the coveted club. Yes, the superhero film has added another feather to its cap and is now shining brightly like a superstar. Continue reading to learn more.

HanuMan’s Reception

Prasanth Varma directed the superhero film, which was released on January 12th, with paid premieres taking place the day before. When the film was released, critics gave it high marks, and the audience responded enthusiastically. As a result, it became a blockbuster at the Indian box office, grossing well despite a high-voltage clash with Mahesh Babu’s Guntur Kaaram.

HanuMan’s performance at the Indian box office

Hanuman had been stuck in the nervous 190s for the last few days, but the mission was finally completed on Wednesday, the sixth, or day 41. By earning less than 25 lakh yesterday, the film entered the 200 crore club at the Indian box office, where it currently stands at 200.10 crores net.

With this, the film joins Hrithik Roshan’s Fighter in reaching the 200 crore net milestone in 2024, which is truly incredible.

HanuMan will not travel far in India, and its theatrical run will end in a week or more. It is expected to finish below 205 crores net.

Teja Sajja’s worldwide box office performance

Globally, the film has approached the 300 crore mark, but it will fall short by a few crores because Teja Sajja’s film is nearing the end of its run. As of now, its total Indian collection stands at 236.11 crore. A total of 57 crores have been collected overseas. Overall, a global total of 293.11 crores gross has been accumulated.

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