HHVM Collections: The wait is over, and Powerstar Pawan Kalyan has stormed back into cinemas with Hari Hara Veera Mallu: Part 1 – Sword vs Spirit. Released on July 24, 2025, the film has scripted history with its record-breaking Day 1 box office collections, reaffirming Kalyan’s magnetic pull at the ticket counters.
The film premiered across 3,500 screens overseas and 750 screens in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, creating a global buzz. Fans thronged theaters in large numbers, turning the release into a celebratory event. Social media was flooded with videos and photos of packed houses, fan rituals, and euphoric reactions.
The Early estimate of Hari Hara Veera Mallu Day 1 collections is around 18.68 Cr As of Now.
First Day Collections:
According to early estimates, Hari Hara Veera Mallu grossed ₹30 crore from its premiere shows alone. This includes strong contributions from both domestic and international markets, making it one of the biggest openers for a Tollywood hero in recent years. The Telugu version saw an impressive 63.52% occupancy in morning shows, with overall Day 1 occupancy hovering around 54.71%.
Audience Verdict: “Paisa Vasool!”
Fans and audiences have hailed the film as a “paisa vasool” experience. From Pawan Kalyan’s commanding performance to the high-octane action sequences, stirring music, and a fresh plotline rooted in historical resistance, the film has struck a chord. Many viewers have praised the emotional depth and patriotic undertones woven into the narrative.
Director Jyothi Krisna and producer AM Rathnam expressed their gratitude to fans for the overwhelming response. In a joint statement, they said, “We are humbled by the love and support. This film is a tribute to our heritage and the courage of unsung heroes. Seeing fans celebrate it in theaters is the biggest reward.”
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What’s Next?
With such a strong opening, Hari Hara Veera Mallu is poised to dominate the box office in the coming days. Trade analysts predict that the film could cross ₹50 crore globally by the end of its first weekend.