
Thandel Box Office Collection Day 9: Produced at ₹80 Crore Naga Chaitanya-Sai Pallavi Starrer Crosses ₹71.25 Crore Worldwide
February 16, 2025: Thandel Sees Growth in Box Office Numbers. The Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi-starrer Thandel has seen a positive trend at the box office on its second Saturday (Day 9), earning ₹2.50 crore. With this, the film’s total worldwide collection now stands at ₹71.25 crore, while its domestic net collection is at ₹51.55 crore.
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While Thandel had a strong opening weekend, it saw a significant drop in the weekdays, losing nearly 65% of its audience by Day 4. However, the film bounced back over the second weekend, indicating renewed interest among moviegoers.
Directed by Chandu Mondeti, Thandel narrates the gripping story of fishermen from Srikakulam who accidentally drift into Pakistani waters, leading to a tale of love, revenge, and patriotism. The film’s music, composed by Devi Sri Prasad, has been a huge hit, with songs like Bujji Thalli and Highlessa Highlessa going viral.
Reports suggest that Thandel will soon make its way to Netflix for digital streaming, with a potential March 2025 OTT release. However, an official announcement is still awaited.
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