Prince Movie Box Office Collections: While Sivakarthikeyan’s earlier Tamil films were dubbed into Telugu and grossed enormous sums of money with little expectations, the Telugu director of Prince directed a film that was simultaneously released in Tamil and Telugu with effective marketing. Yesterday saw Prince’s theatrical premiere, and it had a strong first day at the box office, earning roughly 1.8 crores in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Prince has made almost 2.1 crores worldwide on its first day, which is a terrific start for Sivakarthikeyan’s career. However, the movie still has to make a lot of money to break even, so let’s hope it does well at the box office.
Prince Movie Box Office Collections World Wide Day Wise
Day Wise | Gross | Share |
Day 1 | Rs 3.98 Crores | Rs 2.1 crores |
Day 2 | ||
Day 3 | ||
Day 4 | ||
Day 5 | ||
Day 6 | ||
Day 7 | ||
Total Collection | Rs 3.98 Crores | Rs 2.1 crores |
Cast & Crew
Sivakarthikeyan, Maria Riaboshapka, Sathyaraj, Premgi Amaren, Anandraj, and other actors are featured in the cast of the Prince movie. Anudeep KV wrote and directed this film, and Suniel Narang, D Suresh Babu, and Puskur Ram Mohan Rao produced it. Manoj Paramahamsa is in charge of the cinematography, and Thaman S is in charge of the music.
Movie Name | Prince |
Cast Leads | Sivakarthikeyan, Maria Riaboshapka, Sathyaraj, Premgi Amaren, Anandraj |
Director | Anudeep KV |
Producer | Suniel Narang, D Suresh Babu, Puskur Ram Mohan Rao |
Written by | Anudeep KV |
Music | Thaman S |
DOP | Manoj Paramahamsa |
Prince Movie Pre-Release Business
Prince has been performing fairly well at the box office because both the crowd and critics gave the movie a favourable review. A respectable start for Sivakarthikeyan’s film, Prince made roughly 1.8 crores in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh on its first day and 2.1 crores globally. According to reports from some film analysts, this movie’s pre-release earnings of about 25 crores were the highest of Sivakarthikeyan’s acting career. Prince needs to earn more than 26 crores to break even, so we’re hoping it does well in theatres and hits the mark on schedule.