
Robinhood Box Office Day 2: Nithiin-Starrer Sees Slight Dip, Earns ₹4.55 Cr Over First Weekend
Hyderabad, March 30 – Nithiin’s latest action-entertainer Robinhood, directed by Venky Kudumula, continued its lukewarm performance on Day 2, earning an estimated ₹2.25 crore (early figures) at the Indian box office. With this, the film’s total domestic net collection over its first two days stands at ₹4.55 crore.
After a modest ₹2.3 crore opening on Friday, the film failed to show significant growth on Saturday despite better weekend occupancy, especially in key Andhra-Telangana circuits.
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The movie’s better night show numbers across AP-Telangana hint at a loyal fan base showing up later in the day, but overall momentum remains flat.
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Robinhood stars Nithiin, Sreeleela, David Warner, Vennela Kishore, Rajendra Prasad, and Shine Tom Chacko. Produced by Mythri Movie Makers, the film is a commercial action-drama aimed at mass entertainment.
Despite the buzz around the cast and director, early trends suggest the film needs stronger word-of-mouth and a big Sunday jump to recover ground at the box office.
Stay tuned for Day 3 updates and full weekend numbers.
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