Top 5: Tillu Rocks In The High Rise Chair

1. Tillu Square: The film proved to be a super hit continuing the streak of its prequel released two years ago.

Starring Siddhu Jonnalagadad and Anupama Parameshwaran, this film captured the attention of the young audience and entertained them, making a strong opening at the onset of the summer box office season.

Certainly, the emerging star Siddhu Jonnallagada has clinched a tremendous success with his recent movie 'Tillu Square', reportedly making more than Rs 28 crores of collection within a mere three days across two Telugu states and several other locations.

2. Aadu Jeevitham: The film starring Prithviraj Sukumaran is an out-of-the-box treat that engaged the film buffs. Readmore!

Originally titled "Aadukalam" in Malayalam, it received very good critical acclaim all over, but the collections are not as expected in the Telugu version. However, the Malayalam version proved to be a hit.

The film has no traction of audience at the theaters, and the majority are awaiting its availability on the home screen.

3. Om Bheem Bush: This horror comedy starring Sri Vishnu, Rahul Ramakrishna, and Priyadarsi engaged the first-day, first-show audience, but somehow the collections were not as expected for subsequent shows despite reasonably good positive talk.

The reason for this situation can be attributed to the weak post-release publicity by the cast and crew of the film. 

4. Crew: This Bollywood film featuring three actresses Tabu, Kareena Kapoor, and Kriti Sanon is based on the lives and incidents surrounding air hostesses.

The film has attracted a certain audience and is performing well overall. Even in Hyderabad, the film has gained enough traction at the box office.

Its long-term performance towards the weekdays is questionable, but what it achieved in the last three days is commendable.

5. Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire: This Hollywood treat is just delivering an average performance in its Telugu version, though its English counterpart is a hit.

The targeted young audience and children are drawn to this film loaded with heavy action episodes and high-end graphics.

The multiplexes are seeing good crowds, but not the standalone theaters.

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