Suriya and Bobby Deol-starrer Kanguva records ₹2.2 crore pre-booking ticket sales

Multiplex reservations for the movie have not yet been launched.

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On November 14, director Siva’s epic fantasy film Kanguva, which stars Suriya, Bobby Deol, and Disha Patani in key roles, will be released in theaters. The movie has already surpassed the ₹2.2 crore gross barrier in India, according to Sacnilk.com, and advance reservations went live a few hours ago on Tuesday.

Kanguva records great pre-booking

Kanguva release date: Suriya, Bobby Deol's fantasy-action film to now  release on November 14 - Hindustan Times

The website states that the movie grossed ₹2.2 crore in India without any banned seats and ₹5.27 crore in India with seats blocked. The 2D Tamil version of the movie made ₹42,75,150, while the 3D version made ₹1,08,36,408.

Its 3D version brought in ₹20,37,583, while its Telugu 2D version brought in ₹38,32,866. With corresponding prices of ₹3,17,881 and ₹7,26,107, the Hindi 2D and 3D versions of the movie are also performing well. The movie has grossed ₹78.31 lakh in Tamil Nadu so far, and Kerala has the second-highest ticket sales at ₹43.59 lakh.

It’s unclear if Kanguva’s advance booking surpasses Suriya’s previous movie, Etharkkum Thunindhavan, which had a gross of ₹4.35 crore, according to the website, considering that reservations only began a few hours ago.

About Kanguva

Suriya's Kanguva locks a new release date - Telugu News - IndiaGlitz.com

Suriya will play dual role in Kanguva: the title character, a warrior, and Francis Theodore, a modern guy. The recently released teaser for the movie suggested that it was a story of resurrection. In the movie, Bobby portrays a warrior named Udhiran, and Disha plays Francis’ romantic interest, Angelina.

The movie will be released in theaters in Hindi and all other south Indian languages in both 2D and 3D formats. It is unclear whether box office receipts for either movie would decline, especially because Amaran, starring Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi, is still performing well.

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