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Day 4 box office receipts for Kanguva: Suriya and Bobby Deol's film sees rise, bringing the total to about ₹54 cr in India.

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Day 4 box office receipts for Kanguva: After two days of declining sales, the movie had a strong showing on Sunday.

Day 4 box office receipts for Kanguva: Despite receiving mostly negative reviews, the fantasy action epic, which stars Bobby Deol and Suriya, has been performing well in India. According to Sacnilk, Siva's movie made over ₹50 crore in India throughout the course of its lengthy opening weekend. (Also Read: Jyotika praises her husband Suriya despite the 'Kanguva' criticism, claiming that critics 'forgot about good aspects'.)

The prolonged opening weekend of Kanguva

Sunday's earnings for Kanguva were ₹10.50 crore, a decrease from the ₹9.85 crore it made on Saturday. Compared to Friday's earnings of ₹9.50 crore, that was a slight increase. The massive opening on Thursday, which hit ₹24 crore in all five languages—Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Kannada, and Malayalam—was drastically different from the Friday collection.

The extended opening weekend of Kanguva has now earned ₹53.85 crore in all five languages, surpassing the ₹50 crore domestic box office milestone after adding ₹10.50 crore to its total revenue. However, the decline in revenue indicates that the film's generally negative reviews have begun to eventually catch up with its box office results.

Concerning Kanguva
Supported by Studio Green and UV Creations, the film also marks the Tamil film debuts of Bobby Deol and Disha Patani. K E Gnanavel Raja is the producer of Kanguva. Key parts are also played by actors Yogi Babu and Jagapathi Babu. After his remarkable performance in Sandeep Reddy Vanga's popular family crime drama Animal last year, Bobby plays the main adversary in this "mighty valiant saga" that transcends generations.

The excessive violence, Devi Sri Prasad's loud background music, and the speech that is screamed rather than spoken are some elements that detract from the film, according to the Hindustan Times review of Kanguva. With their bursts of graphic violence (such as the hacking off of a hundred hands), the action scenes don't offer anything new. With the big ships and the gloomy clothes, the battle scenes may remind you of many Vikings shows that have been available for years on over-the-top streaming services.


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