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Updated : Apr 5, 2024

Tillu Square Siddu Jonnalagadda inching towards 100 crores mark

Siddu Jonnalagadda latest entertainer Tillu Square which released on March 29th, creating sensation with mind blowing collections. Buoyed by the positive word-of-mouth and glowing reviews, Tillu Square, has maintained its box office momentum. Monday, Tuesday and wednesday collections are low but makers expecting raise.

Tillu Square ended its first week run on a significant high. While weekdays saw a dip in revenue–which was expected–the film still managed to draw audiences in big numbers. After grossing Rs 91 crore in the first six days, the film added another Rs 3 crore gross to its kitty on Thursday, taking the overall tally to Rs 94 crore.

In North America, the film continues to draw fantastic response. Overall, it collected $2.3 million there so far and is counting. With Vijay Deverakonda-starrer The Family Star getting mixed talk, Tillu Square collections are bound to increase.

Directed by Adbutham fame Mallik Ram, Tillu Square, also featuring Muralidhar Goud, Prince, Murali Sharma and Udhbav Raghunandan, is a twisty crime comedy. Siddu reprises his role as DJ Tillu in the sequel, while Anupama plays his love interest, Lilly. Much like the predecessor, the film sees him land in big trouble due to his love interest, with Tillu having to improvise to get out of danger.

Naga Vamsi has produced the film, while Ram Miriyala and Achu Rajamani scored the music, with Bheems Ceciroleo chipping in for background score. Following the grand success, the makers have announced Tillu Cube.






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