Kanguva Day 3 box office collections: Suriya’s Film Aims 50 Crore This Weekend. The latest offering of Tamil cinema Kanguva stars Suriya in the lead role along with Bobby Deol and Disha Patani. The film set in the 1100s, follows Kanga played by Suriya, the prince of the island village of Perumaachi. The epic fantasy Sci-Fi thriller received mixed reviews from critics and fans alike. But Suriya’s starrer failed to attract the audience to theatres. Kanguva is struggling at the box office to maintain its momentum. Here are the detailed 3-day box office collections of Kanguva.
On its opening day, the film made just Rs 24 Crore on its first day. This may not be the best start for Suriya’s film. On the second day, the film saw a drastic dip in the collections with no positive word of mouth, the second day collected just Rs 9.00 Crore. The third day saw a little hike and the film made Rs 9.50 Crore on its first Saturday at the box office. This positive hike in collections raised the hope for Kanguva makers.
Another reason for fewer collections may be the film’s limited screen allotment. This is due to multiple delays. Kanguva was earlier set to release on 10 October 2024. But the makers of Kanguva postponed the film due to a clash with Rajinikanth’s Vettaiyaan. The push in release led to a clash with Diwali releases. Amaran emerged as the blockbuster hit of Diwali 2024, giving tough competition to Kanguva with 50% occupancy in theatres.
Kanuva set in the 1100s, follows Kanga (Played by Suriya) the prince of the island village of Perumaachi. Kanga tries to shield his clan and a child whose father he murdered from an impending threat posed by a foreign invader who manipulates a rival clan led by Udhiran ( Played by Bobby Deol). On the other hand, the film goes to the present time 2024. Francis (Portrayed by Suriya) is a bounty hunter pursued by a child who looks like the one from the past. The Russians kidnapped this toddler for a brain-mapping experiment. Throughout the film, there are repeated glimpses of the Moon, quietly implying that it has remained a constant presence in both timelines.