The Tamil film Amaran, starring Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi, has taken the Telugu box office by storm, emerging as a blockbuster. Despite stiff competition from Kanguva, which faced poor reviews, Amaran swiftly gained audience preference, sparking a massive buzz over the weekend.
In the Telugu states, the film has already grossed over ₹40 crore, a remarkable achievement given its cinema rights were sold for just ₹4 crore. With a breakeven target of ₹8 crore, the movie has delivered an astounding 500% return on investment and continues to perform strongly.
Trade analysts predict that Amaran will surpass the ₹50 crore mark in the region, driven by its overwhelming positive reception and word-of-mouth praise. The film’s gripping narrative and stellar performances have set a new benchmark for both Tamil and Telugu cinema, proving that compelling content can transcend language barriers.
On a global scale, Amaran has crossed the coveted ₹300 crore milestone and shows no signs of slowing down. Industry experts predict that it could easily surpass ₹350 crore, solidifying its place among the highest-grossing Tamil films of all time.
The film’s success in Telugu highlights Sai Pallavi’s incredible popularity and her growing status as a pan-Indian star. Sivakarthikeyan has also made a strong debut in the Telugu market, marking the beginning of a promising career in the region.
With its exceptional performances, engaging storyline, and cross-market appeal, Amaran has redefined standards in Indian cinema and continues to build on its remarkable success.