
Thandel' Box Office Day 3: Naga Chaitanya Starrer Shines with Rs 12.25 Crore Collection on Sunday
February 10, 2025: Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi’s ‘Thandel,’ directed by Chandoo Mondeti, continues its stellar run at the box office, closing its first weekend with an impressive Rs 35.85 crore. Released on February 7, 2025, the film earned Rs 12.25 crore on its first Sunday, maintaining momentum after collecting Rs 11.25 crore on Friday and Rs 12.1 crore on Saturday.
The film has garnered significant traction in Telugu-speaking regions, with the Telugu version recording an impressive 62.07% occupancy on Sunday, February 9. Morning shows reported 43.71% occupancy, which surged to 75.28% in the evening.
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Based on the real-life ordeals of fishermen from Srikakulam who accidentally entered Pakistani waters, ‘Thandel’ combines gripping drama with stellar performances. Naga Chaitanya shines as Raju, a fisherman thrust into the captain’s role, while Sai Pallavi delivers a heartfelt performance as his lover, Satya. Devi Sri Prasad’s music has also received widespread acclaim, elevating the film’s emotional impact.
The film grossed over Rs 27 crore worldwide on its opening day, with its global tally crossing Rs 41.20 crore by the end of Saturday. While the chemistry between the lead actors has been widely appreciated, some reviews have pointed out minor issues with the pacing and story.
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