
‘Thandel’ Worldwide Box Office Day 13: Naga Chaitanya-Sai Pallavi Starrer Breaks Even Nears ₹100 Crore Mark
Hyderabad: Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi’s latest film Thandel has grossed ₹80.5 crore worldwide within 13 days of its release. The Telugu romantic-action drama, which hit theatres on February 7, 2025, has been performing well internationally and is now on track to enter the ₹100 crore club.
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🌍 Total Global Collection: ₹80.5 crore
🇮🇳 India Gross Collection: ₹69.35 crore
✈️ Overseas Collection: ₹11.15 crore
💰 India Net Collection: ₹59.95 crore
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📌 Day 1: ₹11.50 crore ✅ (Biggest opening for Naga Chaitanya)
📌 Day 13: ₹75 lakh
📌 First Weekend: Strong opening, but 64.71% drop on first Monday (Feb 11)
📌 Total (13 Days): ₹59.95 crore
🔥 Day 1 collection (₹11.50 crore) surpasses ‘Love Story’ (2021) opening (₹10.50 crore).
🔥 Expected to become Naga Chaitanya’s highest-grossing film.
🔥 Viral songs and strong chemistry between Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi driving audience interest.
🎬 Director: Chandoo Mondeti
🎭 Cast:
🚀 Will ‘Thandel’ enter the ₹100 crore club?
📺 OTT release date awaited—potential for digital success.
📌 Stay tuned for more updates on its box office journey!
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