Rajkummar Rao's 'Srikanth' Predicts Strong Box Office Collection Over Weekend
Rajkummar Rao's latest film, Srikanth, has been making waves since its release, garnering positive feedback from both audiences and critics. Following a promising start at the box office, the biographical sports drama has seen an uptick in its collection, hinting at a successful opening weekend. Directed by Tushar Hiranandani, known for Saand Ki Aankh, the movie features Rao in the lead role, supported by Alaya F, Jyotika, and Sharad Kelkar. Produced by T-Series and Chalk N Cheese Films Productions, Srikanth delves into the life of Srikanth Bolla, a visually challenged industrialist whose story is an inspiration to many.
The film hit the screens on May 10, 2024, and opened with a collection of Rs 2.41 crores. The narrative of Srikanth Bolla's life, overcoming challenges to become a beacon of hope, has resonated well with the audience. According to early estimates by Sacnilk, the movie witnessed a significant increase in its collections on the second day, Saturday, bringing in around Rs 4 crores. This surge is attributed to the positive word-of-mouth surrounding the film. The total collection by the end of day 2 is estimated to be approximately Rs 6.41 crores.

With the momentum gained from its initial days and the ongoing positive buzz, Srikanth is poised for a strong performance on Sunday, May 12. Analysts predict that the film will not only enjoy a substantial increase in collections today but will also maintain a robust presence at the box office throughout its opening weekend. The movie is anticipated to surpass the Rs 10 crore mark over the weekend, marking a significant achievement for all involved.
The journey of Srikanth Bolla, portrayed compellingly by Rajkummar Rao and supported by a talented cast, continues to inspire and attract viewers. As the film progresses through its opening weekend, it stands as a testament to the power of perseverance and hope. The final figures for the weekend collections are eagerly awaited by fans and industry watchers alike.