Samantha Ruth Prabhu‘Maa Inti Bangaaram’ continued its theatrical run on the second Thursday with another consistent day at the box office.The film has maintained a steady presence in theaters since its release and is now nearing the Rs 90 crore mark worldwide.According to Sacnilk, the film collected an estimated Rs 1.15 crore (India net) on Day 14. The latest figure represents an 11.5 percent drop compared to the Rs 1.30 crore earned the previous day.
Indian and global collections have crossed new milestones
‘Maa Inti Bangaaram’ has now earned a total collection in India of Rs 53.95 crore. The gross collection in India now stands at Rs 62.45 crore.The film also continued its run overseas by collecting an estimated Rs 20 lakhs gross on Thursday. The international total rose to Rs 24.35 crore gross.The worldwide gross collection of the film has reached Rs 86.80 crore. During the second week, the Samantha Ruth Prabhu starrer earned Rs 20.25 crore (India net). Earlier, the film ended the opening weekend with Rs 33.70 crore (India net).
Occupancy rates for ‘MIB’
On Day 14, the Telugu version recorded a total occupancy of 14.58 percent. Morning performances registered 12.29 percent, while afternoon occupancy increased to 15.43 percent. Late night shows reported 15.85 percent, before ending the night with 13.08 percent.The Tamil version registered an overall occupancy of 8.46 percent. The occupancy reached 7.15 percent in the morning, 9.85 percent in the afternoon, 3.83 percent in the evening and 7.58 percent in the evening.Among the major markets, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana remained the strongest contributors on Day 14 with approximately Rs 1.10 crore.Karnataka added about Rs 15 lakhs while Tamil Nadu contributed nearly Rs 7 lakhs. The remaining markets generated approximately Rs 1 lakh.Directed by BV Nandini Reddy, ‘Maa Inti Bangaaram’ has Samantha Ruth Prabhu playing Swarna the seemingly ordinary daughter-in-law whose hidden past is slowly revealed in the story.Reviewing the film, ETimes wrote, “Samantha anchors the film with confidence and conviction. She moves comfortably between the quieter emotional scenes and the physically demanding action blocks, not allowing Swarna to become a one-note action hero. There is strength in the performance, but also fatigue, fear and weakness. Those shades make the character more compelling than the invincible protagonists often seen in the genre.“DISCLAIMER: Box office numbers and data in this article are compiled from public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless clearly stated, offering a fair representation of the movie’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are completed. This data is provided to us for informational and entertainment purposes only.