‘Amaran’ box office collections day 20: Sai Pallavi’s film rakes in Rs 194.40 crores

Published On : 2024-11-20T08:50:28+0530 [ IST ] | Author : Mayur_Tembhare
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The recently released Sivakarthikeyan starrer ‘Amaran’ is doing an impressive performance at the box office.

According to the reports by the Sacnilk website ‘Amaran’ has collected 194.40 crores from India in 20 days and on day 20 the movie has managed to mint an impressive Rs 2.10 crores as per the early estimates

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The second-week collections for the biopic stood at 57.25 crores and the movie will have a smooth journey towards the 200 crore milestone within a few days.

Amaran had an overall Tamil occupancy of 18.91 percent on Tuesday 19 November with morning shows at 16.14 percent, afternoon shows at 18.16 percent, evening shows at 22.13 percent and night shows at 18 percent.

The Telugu occupancy rates are also looking impressive. ‘Amaran’ has an overall 17.85 percent Telugu occupancy on Tuesday 19 November with morning shows at 15.80 percent, afternoon shows at 19.96 percent, evening shows at 18.26 percent and night shows at 17.

ETimes rated the Sivakarthikeyan starrer with a rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars. Our review read: “Tamil mainstream movies almost always show their heroes coming out unscathed at the end no matter how much odds are stacked against them. In Amaran’s case we already know that the officer on whom the movie is based is no more with us and throughout the film even during the comforting moments that Mukund shares with his family and


Source : Reporters From Sunrise Chronicles


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Summary :

The recently released Sivakarthikeyan starrer ‘Amaran’ is doing an impressive performance at the box office.

According to the reports by the Sacnilk website ‘Amaran’ has collected 194.40 cror