Teja Sajja’s Hanuman has finally ended its journey at the worldwide box office. Here’s how much it earned!
Teja Sajja directed Hanuman has finally completed its cinematic journey after a stupendous success of two months. The film almost disappeared from the theatres and luckily managed to enter the 200 crore club in India. However, it fell short of achieving the main feat at the global box office. Read on to know more!
The superhero film directed by Prasanth Varma released on January 12. It clashed with Mahesh Babu’s Guntur Karam but the film garnered a huge number of viewers thanks to the Sankranti festivities. Thanks to positive word of mouth marketing, it showed strong hold and became the first Indian hit of 2024.
Box office journey of HanuMan
Talking about the latest update, Hanuman ended its theatrical run with a collection of 201 crores at the Indian box office, thus becoming the second Indian film of 2024 to achieve a double century in the country after Fighter. In gross, it stands at 237.18 crores. Overseas, the film earned 57 crores. Combining Indian and overseas earnings, the total collection at the global box office is 294.18 crores.
Misses the 300 crore milestone!
This is probably the last box office update of Hanuman and as you can see, it was just a little away from reaching 300 crores worldwide. Currently, Hrithik Roshan’s Fighter is the only Indian film to reach 300 crores in 2024.
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HanuMan on OTT
The Teja Sajja starrer is said to release on Zee5 on March 16, where it will be available in the original Telugu version as well as dubbed Kannada, Tamil, and Malayalam versions. Viewers can watch the Hindi version on Jio Cinema from March 16.
Rakes in massive profit!
For those who don’t know, the budget of Teja Sajja is said to be around 60 crores. If we subtract this cost from the domestic collection of 201 crores, the ROI is 141 crores or 235%. This is a huge number and no one expected the film to be such a success.
Note: Box office numbers are based on estimates and various sources. The numbers have not been independently verified by Koimoi.