The Ravi Teja and Kavya Thapar-led action flick "Eagle" witnessed a slight decline in box office figures on Saturday, despite surpassing the ₹10 crore milestone in India.
According to Sacnilk.com, the film garnered approximately ₹4.75 crore nett across all languages on its second day of release.
Initial reports indicate that "Eagle" debuted with a collection of ₹6.2 crore nett in India across all languages on Friday. Of this, the Telugu version contributed ₹6.1 crore, while the Hindi adaptation managed ₹10 lakh nett domestically on its opening day.
With these numbers, "Eagle" has amassed an estimated ₹10.95 crore nett in India across all languages over two days.
The film, which simultaneously released in Hindi under the title "Sahadev," maintained an overall Telugu occupancy of 32.84 percent on Saturday.
Directed by Karthik Gattamneni, "Eagle" features Ravi Teja, Kavya Thapar, Navdeep, and Anupama Parameswaran in pivotal roles, with music composed by Davzand.