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‘Court: State vs A Nobody’ box office collections day 5: Priyadarshi Pulikonda’s film mints Rs 20.10 crores

Priyadarshi Pulikonda and Harsh Roshan starrer ‘Court: State vs A Nobody’ maintains a steady pace at the box office. After a run of 5 days at the theatres, the film has collected Rs 20.10 crore, according to the Sacnilk report.
Starring Rohini, P. Sai Kumar, and Priyadarshi Pullikonda, the film has been receiving positive word-of-mouth. It opened with a decent collection of Rs 4.15 crore on Friday and saw growth over the weekend. The film minted Rs 5 crore on Saturday and Rs 5.65 crore on Sunday. However, Monday’s earnings saw a dip of around 50 percent and the film collected only Rs. 2.80 crore. Tuesday saw another slight drop in the numbers, and the movie minted Rs. 2.50 crores according to the early estimates.
The film recorded an overall 27.03% occupancy in Telugu states on Tuesday. Night shows performed the best with 33.73% occupancy. The second-best occupancy rate was seen in the afternoon shows – 29%, while the evening shows recorded 23.89% and the morning shows only 21.50%.
If we talk about the regions, then Mahbubnagar led in regional occupancy with 55.75%. Warangal followed closely behind with an occupancy rate of 43% and Guntur saw 42% footfall.
Coming to the reviews, the courtroom drama has been getting love and praise from all around. ETimes while reviewing the movie gave 3.5 stars out of 5.
Further, our review reads “On the technical front, Court is a visual and auditory treat. Dinesh Purushothaman’s cinematography beautifully captures the stark contrast between the innocence of first love and the grimness of the legal battle. Vijai Bulganin’s music, both in the background score and the songs, adds immense depth to the storytelling. Karthika Srinivas’s editing ensures a taut narrative, though a slightly crisper first half could have made it even sharper. The dialogues are hard-hitting without being melodramatic. While minor distractions, like an artificial-looking moon and stars in one scene, are present, they do little to take away from the film’s immersive nature. A special mention must go to actor Nani, whose eye for compelling stories as a producer continues to bring gems like this to life.”

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