Virat Karrna’s mythological action-adventure film Nagabandam: The Secret Treasure has made a solid start at the Indian box office. According to Saknielke, the film’s net box office in India on its first day was Rs 325 crore. First-day business came from 3,202 performances nationwide, with an overall occupancy rate of 22%.Directed by Abhishek Nama, the film is inspired by Indian mythology and history. The film stars Virat Karrna in the lead and also stars Nabha Natesh and Iswarya Menon in pivotal roles.
Total revenue in India reaches Rs 37.4 Crore
“Nagabandham: The Secret Treasure” has grossed Rs 374 crore in India. Its India net revenue currently stands at Rs 325 crore.The Telugu version raised Rs 290 crore. The Hindi version earned Rs 20 lakh and the Tamil version earned Rs 10 lakh. The Malayalam version has been increased by Rs 3 lakh and the Kannada version has been increased by Rs 2 lakh.
Telugu version records highest occupancy rate
Telugu version has the highest share among all language versions. The overall occupancy rate on Friday was 24.87%.The attendance rate for the morning performance that day was 19.46%. Audience turnout increased to 24.15% in the afternoon. The evening viewing rate remained stable at 23.92%, and then climbed to 31.92% for the night show, setting the highest attendance rate of the day.The overall occupancy rate for the Hindi version was 12.53%, while the overall occupancy rate for the Tamil version was 10.90%. The Kannada version has an occupancy rate of 17.38%. The Malayalam version gained 4.30% throughout the day.
Myth meets action and adventure
Nagabandham: The Secret Treasure combines myth, action and fantasy into a story centered around ancient legends and hidden treasures. The story revolves around the search for the mysterious Brahma Kamalam, a sacred object believed to have extraordinary significance.Virat Karrna plays Rudra, whose path eventually crosses with Rishabh Sawhney’s Abdali, who is determined to acquire the divine flower for his own ambition.
ETimes calls it an ambitious fantasy
Reviewing the film, ETimes described it as an ambitious attempt in the mythological fantasy genre.Our exclusive review reads: “Nagabandham has the makings of a compelling mythological fantasy, but an overly bloated script, inconsistent visuals and a grueling runtime hold it back from realizing its ambitious vision.”Disclaimer: The box office numbers and data in this article are obtained from public and industry sources. Unless explicitly mentioned, all numbers are approximate and fairly reflect the film’s box office performance. These totals are subject to change as official studio data is updated or other international market reports are finalized. We provide this data for informational and entertainment purposes only.