1. Jawan: The film starring Shah Rukh Khan made a significant impact on the box office on the first day, with super hit collections nationwide.
However, on the second and third days, the Telugu version faced some challenges in the Andhra and Ceded regions. Nevertheless, the film continued to perform well in the Nizam region.
Overall, it outperformed "Miss Shetty Mister Polishetty" in the Nizam region in terms of collections.
The film's overall run has been commendable, and the Hindi version has been declared a blockbuster among metropolitan and North Indian audiences.
2. Miss Shetty Mr Polishetty: The opening day collections were a bit low, but they picked up on the second and third day.
This Naveen Polishetty and Anushka-starrer film, centered around sperm donation, couldn't position itself as a wholesome family entertainer, but the majority of the young audience appreciated the film for its subtlety and humor.
Overall, the film is still running in theaters, and we have yet to see if its weekday collections will sustain its performance at the box office.
3. Kushi: The film's fate was sealed as a failure by the time it reached its conclusion. Its full theatrical run is on the verge of completion.
Starring Vijay Deverakonda and Samantha, the movie generated significant excitement upon its premiere. However, the film's true weaknesses became evident when analyzing its weekday earnings, which turned out to be disappointing.
Despite boasting a star-studded cast, the response to this major production fell short of expectations.
4. Jailer: "Jailer" has been a crowd-puller since its debut, continuously drawing sizable crowds to cinemas, and its appeal endures well into its fifth weekend.
At present, the film boasts the accolade of being the second-highest-grossing feature in Rajnikanth's filmography.
On a global scale, the movie has amassed a remarkable box office revenue of 600 Crore- 635 Crore. As its theatrical run approaches its conclusion, the film has also made its debut on the OTT platform.
5. Bedurlanka 2012: The film's surprising triumph persisted into its third weekend on the big screen.
Despite its limited budget and the fact that it predominantly unfolded in a single location, it struck a chord with its intended viewership.
Although the film didn't garner universal acclaim for its content, it surpassed the performance of numerous recent low-budget productions.
It has unmistakably emerged as a success within the realm of small budget cinema as its run nears its conclusion.