Venky Atluri and Dulquer Salmaan’s recently released film ‘Lucky Baskhar’ is doing magnificent business at the box office.
According to the Sacnilk website, ‘Lucky Baskhar’ has collected Rs 36.10 crores from India in 6 days, and on day 6 the movie has collected Rs 3.35 crores as per the early estimates by the website.
Coming to the occupancy rates in Telugu, the Dulquer Salmaan starrer had an overall occupancy of 26.36 percent on November 5, Tuesday. ‘Lucky Baskhar’ also maintained 34.10 percent occupancy in Tamil Nadu theatres.
‘Lucky Baskhar’ had 25.90 percent Malayalam occupancy and in Kochi, Kerala, the movie had an occupancy percentage of 8 percent on day 6.
ETimes rated ‘Lucky Baskhar’ with a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars and our review of the Dulquer starrer read, “Dulquer Salmaan, who transforms into Baskhar, delivers a performance that is simple, balanced, and profoundly effective. He pours life into the role, making Bhaskar relatable and approachable, drawing audiences into his journey with an authentic portrayal. Meenakshi Chaudhary, seen previously in a limited role in Guntur Kaaram, is seen in a more substantial role here, and she shines as Sumathi, the devoted wife and mother. Her portrayal adds depth to the film's emotional landscape. The supporting cast, which includes seasoned actors like Ramki, Sachin Khedekar, P. Sai Kumar, Tinnu Anand, and Raghu Babu, as well as younger actors like Rithvik, Maanasa Choudhary, Hyper Aadi, Srinath Maganti, and Surya Sreenivas, deliver solid performances that effectively support the main narrative.”
On the other hand, Dulquer Salmaan had recently confirmed his next projects in Malayalam with the 'RDX' fame Nahas Hidayath and Soubin Shahir.
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