‘Animal’ Kerala box office collections: Ranbir Kapoor’s film surpasses Rs 4 crores within 2 weeks

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It seems like, after SRK, the Bollywood actor

Ranbir Kapoor

is building a good fan following in Kerala as his latest flick ‘Animal’ has minted more than Rs 4 crores in the state.

With a staggering collection surpassing Rs 4 crores, the Sandeep Reddy Vanga directorial has etched its name among the top-grossing Bollywood films in the state, cementing Ranbir's growing fanbase in the region.


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The film, which unfolds an intense tale of familial discord and revenge, has got good reviews from Kerala audiences, marking 'Animal' as a noteworthy hit at the

Kerala box office

. Forum Keralam reports a two-week gross collection of approximately Rs 4.75 crores, with predictions hinting at an impending milestone of reaching the coveted 5 Crore gross mark by the end of its theatrical run.
This achievement positions 'Animal' in the esteemed league of Bollywood's successful endeavors in Kerala, nestled among the top six grossers. While 'Jawan' leads the pack with an impressive 13.4 Crores, 'Animal' stands as an example to Ranbir Kapoor's escalating popularity in the region, marking its place alongside esteemed titles like 'Pathaan,' 'Dangal,' 'PK,' and 'Padmaavat.'

The film's narrative, featuring a gripping storyline regarding a son's transformation amid a fractured bond with his father, boasts an ensemble cast including stalwarts like Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, alongside the talented Rashmika Mandanna and

Tripti Dimri

.
Ranbir Kapoor's portrayal in 'Animal' has garnered acclaim, drawing audiences into the multifaceted layers of emotions and vengeance. Actor Bobby Deol is also getting much adulation for his performance as an antagonist in the action drama.
Meanwhile, Ranbir Kapoor’s previous film ‘Brahmastra’ also earned good reviews from Kerala audiences, except for some criticisms of the storyline, and minted a decent amount from the state.

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