Hari Hara Veera Mallu Day 2 Box Office: Pawan Kalyan’s Film Sees Dip, Earns ₹6.17 Crore
Pawan Kalyan’s Hari Hara Veera Mallu – Part 1 earns ₹6.17 crore on Day 2, bringing its total to ₹53.67 crore, as occupancy drops across major regions.
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On Day 2, box office receipts for Pawan Kalyan's most recent historical action drama, Hari Hara Veera Mallu – Part 1: Sword vs. Spirit, dropped precipitously.
The movie made ₹6.17 crore on Friday (Day 2) after a great opening, bringing its total domestic profits to ₹53.67 crore. The decline in occupancy raises concerns about the film's performance over the weekend, even though the Telugu version still leads collections.
Preliminary Box Office Results for Wednesday: ₹12.75 crore
Thursday, the opening day: ₹34.75 crore
Friday, Day 2: ₹6.17 crore
India's total: ₹53.67 crore
The Telugu version alone contributed ₹34.65 crore on Day 1, with dubbed versions in Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam showing minimal traction.
Day 2 Theatre Occupancy
The film’s theatre occupancy rates fell across most regions on Friday.
Telugu 2D Shows:
- Morning: 17.75%
- Afternoon: 20.17%
- Evening: 27.21%
Top-performing cities:
- Warangal – 31%
- Mahbubnagar – 45.33%
- Hyderabad – 25.67%
- Vijayawada – 25.33%
- Kakinada – 26.33%
Metro cities like Mumbai (12.67%) and Delhi NCR (7%) recorded significantly lower numbers.
Regarding the Movie
Krish Jagarlamudi is the director of Hari Hara. In Veera Mallu Part 1, Bobby Deol and Pawan Kalyan play important parts. Large-scale historical action entertainment is how the movie is billed. Its Day 2 drop, however, means that the next weekend will be critical to its long-term box office performance.
The trajectory thus far illustrates the erratic nature of star-driven regional blockbusters, but it is unclear if the movie will gain traction throughout the weekend.