'Mirai' box office collections day 6: Teja Sajja's adventure action drama passes Rs 60 crore mark

Mirai, starring Teja Sajja, continues its successful box office run. The film earned over Rs 4.50 crore on Wednesday. Its domestic total reached Rs 61.50 crore. Despite a slight dip in occupancy, Mirai showcases a compelling story. It involves a hero protecting sacred scriptures from a villainous sorcerer. The film is praised for its VFX and anime-inspired visuals.
'Mirai' box office collections day 6: Teja Sajja's adventure action drama passes Rs 60 crore mark
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Teja Sajja starrer 'Mirai' has been performing well at the box office. Despite recording its lowest collection on a single day on Wednesday, the film is expected to hold a good rhythm at the box office. On its sixth day, the film earned over Rs 4.50 crore.According to Sacnilk, the film collected Rs 4.50 crore on Wednesday. After a terrific opening weekend where it grossed Rs 44.6 crore, Mirai went on to add Rs 6.4 crore on Monday and another Rs 6 crore on Tuesday. This brings the film's total collection to Rs 61.50 crore domestically.

Theatre occupancy

On Wednesday, the film registered an overall occupancy of 20.69%, which suggests a dip in collections. The Telugu version recorded 13.96% in the morning shows, 21.02% in the afternoon, zero percent in the evening shows, and finally closed the day at 27.10% occupancy at night.Meanwhile, the Hindi version saw an overall occupancy of 11.58%. It began with 6.14% in the morning and rose to 12.87% in the afternoon. Just like the Telugu occupancy rate, it had zero percent in the evening shows, and concluded with 15.72% occupancy at night.

About 'Mirai'

'Mirai' is directed and cinematographed by Karthik Gattamneni. It tells the story of a man who protects nine sacred scriptures from a villainous sorcerer played by Manchu Manoj, who wants to take control of the world by acquiring them. These scriptures are the ones that Emperor Ashoka hid after the Kalinga war and hold superpowers.Teja Sajja plays the character of Vedha who is guided by a sanyasini named Vibha and protected by divine forces, including a weapon called Mirai, ultimately transforming him into a Super Yodha.The film is praised for its mythic elements, using impressive VFX and anime-inspired visuals.DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers in this article are compiled from our proprietary sources and diverse public data. While we strive for accuracy, all figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the project's box office performance. We are open to feedback and suggestions on toientertainment@timesinternet.in

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