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Kubera saw a huge decline in its second weekend, earning around Rs 12 crore at the Indian box office. In this way, its total box office earnings in India increased to around Rs 91.50 crore, while with the earnings of Rs 30 crore (USD 3.50 million) from foreign markets, its earnings worldwide earned about Rs 122 crore.

The film performed brilliantly in the first weekend, but on Monday it declined and then saw further decline in the week. The way the film recorded a decline in the week of the week, it seemed that it would be very weak due to competition in the second weekend. Although the business saw a slight stability in the weekend, the loss had already been done. At the same time last week, the film was proving to be a very important hit for the Telugu film industry with an earning of more than Rs 150 crore worldwide, but now it will barely touch the figure of Rs 125 crore.

Kubera’s box office collection in India is as follows:

Day gross

First week Rs. 79.25 crores

Second Friday Rs. 2.75 crores

Second Saturday Rs. 4.50 crores

Second Sunday Rs. 5.00 crores

Total Rs. 91.50 crores

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