Hanu-Man, a film by Prasanth Varma, has surpassed the 250 crore milestone in just over two weeks, outperforming Superstar Yash's KGF: Chapter 1 at the global box office. Despite facing tough competition, the film's exceptional word of mouth has led to continued success, amassing 260.61 crores worldwide in its 18-day run and exceeding the lifetime collections of KGF: Chapter 1 in Hindi-dubbed South films. With its global collections defying expectations, the film is rewriting box office history and aiming for further milestones.
The Telugu film "Hanuman" is set to reach the $5 million mark in North America, surpassing the achievements of top Tollywood stars. Despite facing limited theater availability during its initial release, the movie has garnered impressive box office figures with regular ticket prices. Additionally, the article provides the top 5 highest-grossing films from the Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Hindi industries in North America.
Director Prasanth Varma's Hanu-Man has become the first Pan India blockbuster of the year, achieving record-breaking second weekend collections both domestically and overseas, surpassing its first weekend numbers. The film has entered the 200 Cr club worldwide within its second week, marking a significant achievement. Additionally, it has become the fifth-highest-grosser overseas and continues to generate high demand for tickets. Producer K Niranjan Reddy has also pledged to donate Rs 5 from each ticket to Ayodhya Ram Mandir.
"Hanu Man" surpasses "Guntur Kaaram" in box office collections, grossing more than its counterpart in both domestic and international markets within nine days of release. The film has earned Rs 134.65 crore in India and nearly $4 million in the United States, with expectations of further revenue growth as it enters its tenth day in theaters.
"Hanu Man," a small-budget Telugu film, has become the fifth highest-grossing Telugu film in North America, surpassing the records of major stars like Mahesh Babu and Allu Arjun. With a total gross of $3.7 million and still running, the film is expected to reach the $4 million mark soon, solidifying its position as a major hit in the USA.
Teja Sajja and Prasanth Varma's film "HanuMan" has become one of the top 5 highest-grossing films in North America, with a total of $3,514,279 and expected to reach around $4.5 million. The top 3 major pulling theaters for "HanuMan" in the U.S. are Cinemark 17 + XD, IMAX (Dallas, TX), Regal Fox (Ashburn, VA), and Cinemark 14 + XD (Lewisville, TX). Additionally, the top 5 highest-grossing films in North America include "Baahubali2," "RRR," "Salaar Ceasefire," "Baahubali," and "HanuMan."
Director Prasanth Varma's success with "Hanu Man" has garnered attention from actor Balakrishna and his fans, leading to anticipation for a potential collaboration on a new film. Balakrishna had previously worked with Varma on "Unstoppable" and was impressed by his work, sparking excitement for what their partnership could bring in the future.
Prasanth Varma's Hanuman has crossed $3 million at the North America box office, with the Telugu version contributing significantly. The Hindi version has made around $107,829 and shows steady momentum, but needs a spike in trend. Despite no specific actions taken to boost sales, the film has achieved a respectable figure and is expected to easily surpass $200K in North America.
'HanuMan', India's first homegrown superhero film, has resonated profoundly with audiences in the Hindi belt, particularly in Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Bihar, due to its unconventional narrative and stellar Hindi dialogues that capture the enigma of Lord Hanuman, elevating the cinematic experience and giving the film a unique edge. The carefully crafted dialogues have become whistle-worthy moments, transporting the audience into the mystical world of Anjanadri and capturing the spirit of the legendary character.
"Hanu-Man," a Telugu superhero movie directed by Prasanth Varma, combines modern superhero film techniques with Indian mythological elements, offering a slightly distinct experience. The film, with a devotional essence, tells the story of Hanumanthu, a young man who gains superpowers after discovering a divine stone. Despite some predictable scenes and a weak villain, the movie excels in its exceptional final moments, captivating visuals, riveting background score, and devotional fervor. Tailored for children and families, "Hanu-Man" delivers a satisfying experience and is announced as the first installment in the Prasanth Varma Cinematic Universe.
The first review of the movie Hanu-Man, directed by Prasanth Varma and starring Teja Sajja, has received an extremely positive response from popular Bollywood critic Taran Adarsh, who praised the performances of the lead actors and technical brilliance, giving it a 3.5 rating and lauding its ambitious and exciting storytelling, VFX, and mythology. The movie's advance bookings are already breaking records, and this positive review is expected to further boost its prospects, especially in the north and other parts of the country.
Tollywood director Prasanth Varma, of the upcoming film HanuMan, responded to social media trolls comparing the movie to Avatar, stating that he aspires to make a film like Avatar in the future if HanuMan is successful. Despite the trolling, Prasanth remains focused on the release of HanuMan and is determined to prove himself as a capable director.
The trailer for the Indian superhero film "Hanu-Man," directed by Prasanth Varma and starring Teja Sajja, has generated excitement and anticipation after going viral. Set in the fantasy world of Anjanadri, the trailer showcases a thrilling battle between the protagonist, who gains superpowers, and a supervillain seeking ultimate power. With stunning visuals, impressive storytelling, and a captivating background score, "Hanu-Man" promises to be a masterpiece and a visual extravaganza. The film is set to release worldwide on January 12th.