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The period action drama Devil: The British Secret Agent, featuring Nandamuri Kalyan Ram and Samyuktha, hit theatres on December 29 with a moderate buzz. Following its release, the film received a blend of responses from both audiences and critics. The film secured Rs 7.5 crore share globally post New Year’s Day, but its box office performance rapidly declined. Directed by Abhishek Nama, the movie faces challenges in reaching the break-even point, given that the theatrical rights were sold for approximately Rs 20 crore, yet it has only managed to accumulate Rs 9 crore so far. This suspenseful action thriller achieved a commendable Rs 3 crore on its initial day, marking a decent start for the film. Despite facing controversy upon release, Devil: The British Secret Agent experienced a slowdown initially, but later gained momentum over the weekend. Notably, the fourth day’s box office performance surpassed that of the third day.
The box office figures for Devil: The British Secret Agent are as follows:
– Day 1: Rs 3.1 Crore
– Day 2: Rs 2.65 Crore
– Day 3: Rs 2.5 Crore
– Day 4: Rs 3.75 Crore
– Day 5: Rs 1 Crore
– Day 6: Rs 0.6 Crore
– Day 7: Rs 0.58 Crore (rough data)
– Day 8: Rs To be Updated (may earn)
The predicted total 8-day box office collection stands at approximately Rs 14.18 Crore.
Set against the historical backdrop of British rule, Nandamuri Kalyan Ram assumes the role of a secret agent sent on a mission to a village named Rasapadu. The plot unfolds with numerous mysteries presenting challenges to the protagonist, involving elements of deceit, betrayal, and murder. The movie revolves around how the hero navigates and unravels this intricate web of mystery, ultimately answering questions about his identity, the true nature of the Devil, and the events that transpire in Rasapadu.
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