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Devara Box Office Day 6 (Early Trends): Surpasses Saif Ali Khan’s Entire Paycheck By 350%!

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Devara Box Office Day 6

Devara is constantly thriving at the box office, with the Gandhi Jayanti holiday contributing to its strong presence in the Hindi circuit.

The movie has earned around Rs 45.22 crore in 6 days and is expected to surpass Rs 50 crore within its first week.

 

Devara Hindi Box Office Collection Day 6

Based on initial reports, Jr NTR’s Devara, directed by Koratala Siva, brought in around Rs 6.4 to Rs 6.5 crore on Wednesday, October 2, which is the film’s 6th day at the box office.

It clearly shows a comprehensive growth of 35% compared to the Rs 4.80 crore it earned the day before.

Jr NTR’s high-octane film is showing stronger box office numbers in Hindi than Allu Arjun’s Pushpa. Co-starring Saif Ali Khan and Janhvi Kapoor, the movie is expected to wrap up its first week with an impressive Rs 50 crore, surpassing several big Hindi films released this year.

 

Devara Hindi Box Office Collection VS Saif Ali Khan’s Earning

Reports indicate that the Omkara actor received around Rs 10–13 crore for his role as the antagonist in the film.

With a Hindi box office collection of Rs 45.2 crore, the movie has already surpassed Saif Ali Khan’s entire earnings for the project by 350%!

Here’s the day-wise breakdown of Devara‘s Hindi box office collection:

  • Day 1: 7.95 crore
  • Day 2: 9.50 crore
  • Day 3: 12.07 crore
  • Day 4: 4.4 crore
  • Day 5: 4.8 crore
  • Day 6: 6.5 crore 

Total: 45.22 crore 

 

Also Read: Devara Box Office Day 2 Estimate: Hindi Earnings Increase By 15%, Totaling Rs. 9.25 Crores

 

 

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