Premalu continues to captivate audiences with its engaging storyline and rom-com genre. Originally released in Malayalam, the film has expanded its reach to Tamil and Telugu-speaking audiences. With impressive numbers coming in from its 13th day at the Telugu box office, let’s delve into the detailed information about its collection.
Directed by Girish AD, the romantic comedy features a stellar cast, including Naslen, Mamitha Baiju, Meenakshi, and Akhila Bhargavan. The Telugu-dubbed version of Premalu hit theaters on March 8, 2024, while the Tamil version was released on March 15th. Despite a fair budget of $358 thousand, the film has exceeded expectations by minting over $14 million.
Premalu (Telugu) box office collection day 13 explored
Premalu continued its strong performance at the box office, adding another $82 thousand on Tuesday and $65 thousand on Wednesday. This brings its 13-day collection to $1.1 million in the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana box office regions.
According to the trade website sacnilk, the film has gathered a net collection of $7.8 million across India in all languages over 42 days. However, these figures are early estimates and subject to change with time.
While fans eagerly await Premalu’s OTT release, recent reports have debunked rumors about its digital debut. According to 123telugu, makers have clarified that the film won’t be available on streaming platforms anytime soon. Furthermore, they requested that the audience enjoy the movie in cinemas. Therefore, viewers must exercise patience before they can experience Premalu from their home comfort.
Aside from this, Mamitha Baiju’s latest film, Rebel (2024), has hit the big screens. In addition to Mamitha, the film also features G.V. Prakash Kumar, Venkitesh V.P., and others. According to IMDb, the film follows the journey of students in a town and their encounters with the unfolding politics within the institution.
As Premalu continues its successful box office run, it will be interesting to see at what collection Girish’s masterpiece will end its theatrical journey.