Bheema box office collection: The Kannada film ‘Bheema’ experienced a successful opening weekend at the box office. It is featuring Duniya Vijay in the lead role as a protagonist combating drug issues. Bheema box office collection. The film garnered a total of Rs 11.15 crore nett during its inaugural weekend. It is maintaining a consistent performance across all three days. On its opening day, ‘Bheema’ recorded earnings of Rs 3.95 crore. It was followed by Rs 3.4 crore on Saturday. The film’s performance on Sunday remained stable, with a nett collection of Rs 3.80 crore on the third day, as reported by the trade website Sacnilk. Upon its release on Friday, the film received a mix of reviews. While numerous viewers praised its mass appeal and the underlying message, some segments of the Kannada audience criticized it for being somewhat predictable. Duniya Vijay is a prominent actor. He is celebrated for his widespread appeal in cinematic performances. His recent films are characterized by a blend of action, romance, comedy, and socially relevant themes. In the film ‘Bheema’, he portrays the lead role of a gangster who embodies a Robin Hood-like persona. This character engages in a conflict against a powerful politician who is implicated in drug trafficking. Bheema cast The cast of ‘Bheema’ includes Ashwini, Kalyanee Raju, Black Dragon Majnu, Cockroach Sudhi, and Achyuth Kumar, among others. The film is directed by Duniya Vijay. It was produced by Krishna Sarthak and Jagadeesh Gowda.
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