Om Bheem Bush, featuring Sree Vishnu, Priyadarshi, and Rahul Ramakrishna, hit the screens yesterday to mixed reviews, labeling it as a light-hearted entertainer. Despite its fun elements, the promotional efforts fell short in captivating a broad audience base, resulting in an average performance at the box office.
The film opened to a moderate response, with lackluster numbers in Andhra Pradesh but a decent turnout in Nizam. Overseas feedback, however, has been more favorable. On its opening day, “Om Beem Bush” managed to collect a share of 1.7 crores, signaling the need for sustained momentum to break even, with hopes pinned on a potential boost from the Holi holiday on Monday.
Although initial collections are on the rise, the film faces the challenge of achieving significant growth to ensure long-term viability. Advanced bookings for today show promising signs, raising expectations for a strong weekend. Nevertheless, reaching the break-even point may prove to be a formidable task.
“Om Beem Bush” follows the escapades of three friends who fancy themselves as savvy problem solvers, embarking on a money-making venture in the village of Bhairavapuram.