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‘Bro The Avatar’ starring Pawan Kalyan and Sai Dharam Tej had a successful opening weekend at the box office in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It grossed a total of Rs 75.05 crore in the first three days, with Day 1 earning Rs 35.24 crore, Day 2 earning Rs 19.78 crore, and Day 3 earning Rs 20.03
Power Star Pawan Kalyan was warmly welcomed at the ‘Bro’ pre-release event, where he appreciated the team in a speech. However, a viral clip shows him lashing out at Panja Vaisshnav Tej, who also attended the event. ‘Bro’ is a Telugu remake of the Tamil film ‘Vinodhaya Sitham’, directed by
Before the film’s release, a grand pre-release event was organized by the makers, gathering fans together. During the event, Pawan Kalyan addressed the Tamil film industry, suggesting that they should be open to collaboration with artists from different languages. He emphasized that cinema becomes
From the moment of its release, ‘Bro’ has been witnessing massive success at the box office. In just four days, the movie managed to amass an impressive total of Rs 79.73 crore. The individual day-wise collections are equally remarkable, starting with Rs 35.24 crore on Day 1, followed by Rs 19.78 crore on Day 2, Rs 20.03 crore on Day 3, and Rs 4.68 crore on Day 4. This exceptional performance has left fans and industry experts in awe of the film’s box office prowess.
Directed by Samuthirakani, the film also boasts a talented supporting cast, including Brahmanandam, Ketika Sharma, Priya Prakash Varrier, Subbaraju, Abhimanyu Singh, Mukul Dev, Ashutosh Rana, Vennela Kishore, Ali Reza, and others. The performances of veteran actors like Rohini, Tanikella Bharani, Sameer Haasan, Raja Ravindra, and others have contributed significantly to the movie’s overall impact.
Bollywood sensation Urvashi Rautela made a special appearance in the movie, captivating audiences with her scintillating dance in the song ‘My Dear Markandeya.’ Writer-director Trivikram Srinivas, known for his compelling storytelling, has once again weaved magic on the silver screen with this film.
The music by Thaman has struck a chord with the audience, adding emotion and excitement to the narrative. Cinematographer Sujith Vaassudev’s brilliant visuals and Naveen Nooli’s skillful editing have further enhanced the overall cinematic experience, elevating ‘Bro’ to new heights.