News India Live, Digital Desk: Vijay Devarakonda’s new action-drama film ‘Kingdom’ has collected a net collection of ₹ 40.56 crore at the box office on the fourth day of its release. According to a report by Sacnilk.com, the film made a bang on the first day with ₹ 18 crores, but in later days its collection saw a decline. On the fourth day, that is, on Sunday, the film earned around ₹ 7.06 crore, causing a total net collection of four days to reach ₹ 40.56 crore. The film is performing well in its original Telugu language, especially in areas like Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, where there was a good occupancy on Sunday as compared to the first day. The total earning of the first weekend of the film is ₹ 40.56 crore, including foreign earnings ₹ 12.15 crore. The film by Director Gautam Tinnuri has received mixed reviews. The story and technical aspects of the film have managed to woo the audience, but some critics believe that the pace of its story slows down a bit in some places. ‘Kingdom’ is also facing strict competition from its recently released Malayalam films, such as ‘RDX’ and ‘Ramachandran Boss & Company’, in which ‘RDX’ is seen performing better.

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