Tollywood Movies’ Massive Records in Nizam: Top 10 List Here

The Telugu film industry has witnessed a significant surge in market value across the Telugu states in recent times. Particularly in the Nizam area, star heroes have been consistently setting unprecedented records. Even small films with engaging content have managed to generate good collections. Let’s delve into the details of the top Telugu movies that have garnered the highest share collections in the Nizam area thus far.

Undoubtedly, RRR, the grand multi-starrer movie featuring Ram Charan Tej and Jr. NTR, emerged as a massive success. Helmed by director Rajamouli, this film garnered impressive collections in both Telugu states. In the Nizam area, RRR collected a staggering share of 111.85 crores, resulting in substantial profits.

Following closely behind is the monumental blockbuster, Baahubali 2. This magnum opus directed by Rajamouli, starring Prabhas, secured the second position in this record. It amassed a total share collection of 68 crores in the Nizam area, shattering all previous records.

Allu Arjun achieved his biggest career success with the film Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo, which occupies the third spot on the list. This movie garnered share collections of 44.88 crores in the Nizam area.

Baahubali 1 continued its dominance by securing the fourth position in the Nizam area with collections of 143 crores, despite being a dubbed movie. KGF Chapter 2, though a non-Telugu film, managed to attain commendable collections of 42 crores in the Nizam area alone.

Pushpa 2, starring Allu Arjun, amassed over 40 crores, while Mahesh Babu’s Sarileru Neekevvaru raked in 39 crores in the Nizam area. Despite receiving negative feedback, Prabhas’s recent release, Adipurush, garnered 36 crores in the Nizam area. Megastar Chiranjeevi’s movie, Waltair Veerayya, secured 36.25 crores, while Pawan Kalyan’s Bhimla Nayak occupies the tenth position with collections of 35 crores in the Nizam area.

Overall, the Telugu film industry continues to thrive, with star-driven films and content-driven small films both making their mark and attracting significant audiences in the Nizam area.