'Saripodhaa Sanivaaram' box office collection day 12; Nani starrer mints Rs 1.25 Crore

Nani's action-packed thriller 'Saripodhaa Sanivaaram' continues to perform well at the box office, earning an estimated Rs 1.25 crore on its twelfth day, bringing the total to Rs 53.40 crore in India. Directed by Vivek Athreya, the film features Priyanka Mohan and SJ Suryah. Its unique storyline, focusing on anger management and a gripping face-off between Nani and SJ Suryah, has captivated audiences nationwide.
'Saripodhaa Sanivaaram' box office collection day 12; Nani starrer mints Rs 1.25 Crore
Nani's latest film, 'Saripodhaa Sanivaaram', is continuing its impressive run at the box office. Directed by Vivek Athreya, the action-packed thriller has garnered attention for its unique storyline and strong performances. On its twelfth day in theatres, the film collected an estimated Rs 1.25 crore across all languages in India, according to a report by trade analyst Sacnilk.
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This brings the film's total earnings to a solid Rs 53.40 crore in India since its release.
During its first week, 'Saripodhaa Sanivaaram' earned a whopping Rs 43.05 crore. In its second weekend, the film saw a surge in collections, particularly on Saturday when it earned Rs 4.25 crore, thanks to the buzz and positive word of mouth. By the end of its second Monday, the total had risen to Rs 53.40 crore.
The movie, which stars Priyanka Mohan as the female lead and SJ Suryah as the antagonist, has been well-received by audiences for its thrilling narrative and action sequences. The story centers around Surya, played by Nani, who struggles with severe anger management issues. His mother comes up with an unconventional solution, allowing him to vent his anger every Saturday—but only on those who deserve it. This concept sets the stage for the intense conflict between Surya and a corrupt police officer, portrayed by SJ Suryah.

Fans have particularly enjoyed the face-off between the two lead actors. Despite the second week slowing down slightly, the film's occupancy rates in theatres have remained steady. On its twelfth day, theatre occupancy rates for Telugu screenings ranged from 17% in the morning to nearly 20% during afternoon and evening shows.
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