RRR day 17 box office collection: Ram Charan and Jr NTR starrer is all set to lock horns with Yash's KGF 2 & Vijay's Beast

    The SS Rajamouli directorial magnum opus RRR is not wanting to slow down at the box office even in its third week. The film has rewritten history by crossing the Rs 1000 crore mark worldwide. It is now all geared up to face two big pan-India releases that are the Yash starrer KGF: Chapter 2 and Thalapathy Vijay’s Beast.

    RRR box office

    RRR box office

    The SS Rajamouli directorial magnum opus RRR is not wanting to slow down at the box office even in its third week. The film has rewritten history by crossing the Rs 1000 crore mark worldwide. It is now all geared up to face two big pan-India releases that are the Yash starrer KGF : Chapter 2 and Thalapathy Vijay ’s Beast.

    Talking about the same, RRR has minted Rs 21.68 crore on its 17th day. This has made its total collections come to Rs 1003.35 crore. Trade analyst Manobala Vijayabalan furthermore took to his social media handle to inform the fans about the same. His tweet read, “#RRR WW Box Office. CROSSES the Himalayan ₹1000 cr milestone mark. Week 1 - ₹ 709.36 cr, Week 2 - ₹ 259.88 cr, Week 3: Day 1 - ₹ 12.43 cr, Day 2 - ₹ 21.68 cr, Total - ₹ 1003.35 cr. HISTORICAL feat in Indian Cinema.” Take a look at the post.

    The analyst had earlier stated from his social media account that has joined movies like Baahubali 2 starring Prabhas and Aamir Khan ’s Dangal to cross the Rs 1000 crore mark worldwide. However, it will now be interesting to see if RRR continues to enjoy this strong foothold as it will be facing tough competition from Thalapathy Vijay ’s Beast and Yash starrer KGF 2 . The film has further created a new record by crossing the Rs 100 crore mark in Telangana’s Nizam area.

    Talking about RRR, the movie was made on the budget of Rs 350 crore, while the remuneration of the lead actors Ram Charan and Jr NTR is said to be Rs 80 Crore each. On the other hand, SS Rajamouli has reportedly taken a whopping Rs 100 crore as his remuneration fee to direct RRR. The film is a fictional story that is based on the lives of the courageous freedom fighters Alluri Seetharama Raju and Komaram Bheem.