Kuberaa Box Office Collection Day 3: Dhanush’s Crime Drama Nears ₹50 Crore Milestone
Dhanush’s crime drama Kuberaa collects ₹48.50 crore in just 3 days at the box office. With strong Telugu and Tamil occupancy, the film is all set to cross the ₹50 crore mark soon. Directed by Sekhar Kammula, it stars Dhanush, Nagarjuna, and Rashmika Mandanna.
Kuberaa Box Office Collection Day 3: Dhanush’s Crime Drama Nears ₹50 Crore Milestone

Dhanush-starrer Kuberaa continues its strong box office run, inching closer to the ₹50 crore mark within just three days of its theatrical release on June 20. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Sekhar Kammula, the film has made an impressive impact across Telugu and Tamil markets.
💰 Kuberaa Box Office Collection Breakdown – Day-Wise Report
Day 1 (Friday): ₹14.75 crore
Day 2 (Saturday): ₹16.50 crore
Day 3 (Sunday): ₹17.25 crore
🔹 Total (3 Days): ₹48.50 crore (All Languages)
According to box office tracking platform Sacnilk, the Telugu version of Kuberaa showed strong audience engagement, recording:
80.06% occupancy during Sunday afternoon shows
80.19% occupancy in the evening
70.64% occupancy in the night
🎥 Hindi Version Yet to Pick Up Pace
While the southern circuits are showing remarkable performance, Kuberaa’s Hindi version has had a slow start, collecting approximately ₹23 lakh to ₹30 lakh over the weekend. Trade analysts expect this number to grow as word-of-mouth spreads.
🎬 About the Film – Kuberaa
Kuberaa is a gripping crime drama, helmed by director Sekhar Kammula and co-written by Chaithanya Pingali. The film is a bilingual production (Telugu and Tamil) backed by Sree Venkateswara Cinemas LLP and Amigos Creations.
🔸 Star Cast:
Dhanush
Nagarjuna Akkineni
Rashmika Mandanna
Jim Sarbh
Dalip Tahil
With its powerful performances, tight screenplay, and stellar direction, Kuberaa is garnering critical acclaim and commercial success alike.
📈 What’s Next for Kuberaa?
With collections already nearing ₹50 crore in just three days, Kuberaa is expected to cross major milestones in the coming week. The film’s consistent performance in major South Indian cities and the rising weekend momentum point towards a solid first-week total.