A concise breakdown of the Telugu period-action drama directed by Krish and produced by Mega Surya Production, starring Pawan Kalyan and an ensemble cast.
India Net Collection: ₹87.19 Cr · India Gross: ₹102.32 Cr · Overseas: ₹14.5 Cr · Worldwide: ₹116.82 Cr
Week 1 net of ₹81.1 Cr constituted the bulk of domestic earnings, with steep weekday drops following a strong opening phase.
The film opened with a strong initial response — Day 0 (Wednesday) reported roughly ₹12.75 Cr (Telugu territories). Day 1 jumped to around ₹34.75 Cr (majorly driven by Andhra Pradesh/Telangana), before the collections corrected sharply on Day 2 to ₹8 Cr. Weekend stability followed: Day 3 and Day 4 posted ₹9.15 Cr and ₹10.6 Cr respectively, lifting the first-week total to about ₹81.1 Cr (net).
Post-weekend holds weakened: the Monday and Tuesday after week one dipped dramatically (Day 5 ~₹2.1 Cr, Day 6 ~₹1.75 Cr). The second week was modest, adding approximately ₹4.31 Cr, and subsequent weeks contributed smaller totals — the film closed its India net at ₹87.19 Cr.
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Andhra Pradesh & Telangana dominated the box office, contributing roughly ₹88.61 Cr to the total gross, while Karnataka added around ₹7.5 Cr. Tamil Nadu, Kerala and the rest of India made comparatively smaller contributions, reflecting the film’s core Telugu-market appeal.
| Metric | Figure (approx.) |
|---|---|
| India Net Collection | ₹87.19 Cr |
| India Gross Collection | ₹102.32 Cr |
| Overseas Collection | ₹14.5 Cr |
| Worldwide Collection | ₹116.82 Cr |
Hari Hara Veera Mallu’s box office collection pattern is typical for a star-led, regionally-anchored period drama: strong concentrated opening in core territories, followed by sharp weekday falls and limited pan-India traction. The film recovered respectable gross numbers through weekend upticks but did not sustain long runs across non-Telugu states.