Kannappa Hindi Monday Box Office Update:
Kannappa's performance at the Hindi box office continues to disappoint. Despite having cameo appearances from big names like Akshay Kumar and Prabhas, the film has failed to make a mark. The film, led by Vishnu Manchu, has recorded extremely low numbers across its opening weekend and saw a major drop on Monday.
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Here’s the day-wise box office collection for Kannappa (Hindi version):
Friday – ₹60 lakh nett
Saturday – ₹80 lakh nett
Sunday – ₹1 crore nett
Monday – ₹25 lakh nett
Total – ₹2.65 crore nett
This brings the total four-day collection to just ₹2.65 crore nett. With such weak numbers, the film is expected to struggle to even reach the ₹5 crore mark in its lifetime run in Hindi markets.
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Kannappa has turned out to be a disaster, especially in the Hindi belt. The presence of Akshay Kumar was meant to boost the film’s appeal among Hindi audiences, while Prabhas' pan-India fanbase was expected to draw crowds as well. However, their cameos weren’t enough to save the film. The film saw a huge dip in number across India, including local language.
Vishnu Manchu, though popular in Telugu cinema, lacks recognition in the Hindi belt, and this has clearly affected the film’s performance. The buzz around the film was already low, and with poor reviews and weak word-of-mouth, the collections have now crashed. Unless the film shows a miraculous turnaround, Kannappa will go down as a major flop in the Hindi market.
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