Ai (I) Record Breaking First Week Box Office Collections

Vikram- Shankar  I / Ai  Movie releasing around 3000 Screens all over the world in 3 languages simultaneously Tamil, Telugu, Hindi. Movie original language is Tamil and it was dubbed into Telugu and Hindi. I movie which was released last week back as on 15th Jan (Thursday) as a pongal special release. This I movie has taken box office to a storm and the movie exceedingly well at the box office collections, as it is some what different and there is a average review but the collections is well at box office.Shankar though a Tamil director has huge craze in Telugu, some of his films failed at Tamil box office but non of his films failed at Telugu box office, even Vikram- Shankar’s previous film Aparichithudu was average hit in Tamil but was a huge hit in Telugu, I was released in huge number of screen and top distributors released world wide.

Shankar I Movie Record In First Week Collections

Also See: Shankar’s ‘I’  Exclusive Movie Review

I Movie Collections Record in First Week:

Area wise first week collections :

Nizam-7.9 Crore

Ceeded-4.75 Crore

Vizag-2.25 Crore

Guntur-2.23 Crore

East-1.78 Crore

West-1.65 Crore

Krishna-1.43 Crore

Nellore-1.11 Crore

Total  First Week Collections in Andhra pradesh and Telangana Rs: 23.1 Crores

Also See: I (Ai) Movie Total Box Office Collections 

I / Ai  is the highest collected at Telugu box office as it is a Tamil dubbed movie and it has broke previous record of Shankar- Rajinikanth’s  Hit movie Robo which has collected around 16 Crores in the first week, leaving top heroes like Prabhas ,Pawan Kalyan, Mahesh Babu, Jr Ntr, Ram Charan and Allu Arjun no other stars have crossed above 20 crores collections in the first week itself, with flop talk it crossed Mahesh Babu’s 1 Nenokkadine, Pawan Kalyan’s Panjaa, Ram Charan’s Thoofan first week collections too. Despite of that, film will remain as loss venture for buyers since it has to recover around 40 Crores to become safe venture,but with at least average talk  or  review it could have done marvel at the box office collections.


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