64-Year-Old Actor Creates a Storm as Dacoit in ‘Daaku Maharaj,’ Surpasses ‘Game Changer’

Nandamuri Balakrishna's 'Daaku Maharaj' leaves Ram Charan's 'Game Changer' behind with record-breaking earnings in just two days.

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64 Year Old Actor Creates A Storm As Dacoit In 'daaku Maharaj,' Surpasses 'game Changer'
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Highlights
  • Bobby Deol’s villain role gets rave reviews for its impact on the storyline.
  • ‘Daaku Maharaj’ starring Nandamuri Balakrishna shines with impressive box office collection in just two days.
  • Balakrishna’s powerful performance proves age is just a number as the film tops collections.

Daaku Maharaj Shakes the Box Office in 2 Days: The buzz around the box office is all about three major films: Ram Charan’s Game Changer, Sonu Sood’s Fateh, and the recently released Daaku Maharaj. Released on January 12, Daaku Maharaj has already made an astonishing impact by surpassing the earnings of Ram Charan’s Game Changer in just two days.

In this Telugu film, 64-year-old Nandamuri Balakrishna takes on the role of a dacoit, proving that age is no barrier to outstanding performances. With co-stars Urvashi Rautela and Bobby Deol, the film is garnering attention not only for its engaging plot but also for Balakrishna’s remarkable acting and Bobby Deol’s villainous persona.

Box Office Performance of ‘Daaku Maharaj’

The film’s performance at the box office has been nothing short of impressive. Daaku Maharaj earned ₹25.35 crore on its opening day and ₹11.77 crore on the second day, bringing its total domestic box office earnings to ₹37.12 crore in just two days. This sets a new record for Balakrishna, marking his second highest opening film ever.

Surpassing ‘Game Changer’

Ram Charan’s Game Changer hit theaters on January 10 but has failed to match the expectations at the box office. The film grossed ₹15.9 crore on its opening day but struggled to maintain its momentum, collecting only ₹5.5 crore on its second day. In comparison, Daaku Maharaj, which was only released in Telugu, has outperformed Game Changer in its first two days.

This remarkable feat highlights the immense popularity of Daaku Maharaj and its stellar cast, with Balakrishna proving once again that age is no barrier to achieving success in the competitive film industry.

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