Koratala Siva’s highly anticipated directorial, ‘Devara: Part 1’, has made a massive impact at the box office, grossing over Rs.172 crore on its opening day. Released on Friday, the film features a star-studded cast, including Jr NTR, Janhvi Kapoor, and Saif Ali Khan, all of whom have garnered attention for their performances, particularly as Kapoor and Khan make their Telugu cinema debuts, PTI reported.
The filmmakers announced the impressive collection on their official social media account, celebrating the film’s success. They emphasized the overwhelming response by stating, “No force can hold back the TSUNAMI OF #DEVARA #BlockbusterDEVARA.” The total gross of Rs.172 crore+ includes earnings from its release across multiple languages—Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam, and Kannada—targeting a diverse audience and maximizing its reach across different regions.
‘Devara: Part 1’ is positioned as a high-octane action drama set against the backdrop of the forgotten coastal lands of India. The film promises a gripping narrative combined with stunning visuals, making it a visual spectacle for audiences. The action sequences and storyline are designed to captivate viewers, contributing to the film’s box office success.
The film is produced by Yuvasudha Arts and NTR Arts, with Nandamuri Kalyana Ram presenting the project. The collaborative effort aims to blend strong storytelling with powerful performances, a hallmark of Siva’s directorial style.
With such a robust opening day collection, expectations are high for Devara: Part 1 as it moves forward in its theatrical run. The film is expected to continue attracting audiences, bolstered by positive word-of-mouth and its star cast. As part one of a larger narrative, fans are also eager to see how the story unfolds in potential sequels.
Overall, the remarkable box office performance of ‘Devara: Part 1’ not only underscores Jr NTR’s star power but also signifies a successful collaboration between seasoned actors and a skilled director. As the film continues to gain traction, it sets a strong precedent for future releases in the Indian film industry, particularly within the action drama genre.