‘Max’ box office collections day 6: Kichcha Sudeep starrer crosses Rs 30 crores

Kichcha Sudeep's film 'Max' has achieved steady growth, crossing Rs 30 crores at the box office within six days. The movie collected Rs 30.15 crores in six days, including Rs 5.65 crores on its fifth day. The film's overall Kannada occupancy rate was 26.31 percent. 'Max' is praised for solid performances by Varalakshmi Sharatkumar, Samyukta Hornad, and others. Director Vijay Karthikeya's tight script, packed with adrenaline and well-shot sequences, creates a thrilling experience over one night.
‘Max’ box office collections day 6: Kichcha Sudeep starrer crosses Rs 30 crores
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Kichcha Sudeep starrer ‘Max’ has seen steady growth at the box office and the latest reports say that the movie has crossed Rs 30 crores at the box office.

According to the Sacnilk website, ‘Max’ has collected Rs 30.15 crores in just 6 days, and on the 6th day, the movie has made 2.50 crores as per the early estimates by the website.
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On day 5, ‘Max’ had collected Rs 5.65 crore from India with a Rs 5 crore share from Karnataka, Rs 45 lakhs from Telugu, and Rs 2 lakhs from Tamil.
The Kichcha Sudeep starrer had opened with Rs 8.7 crores at the box office and it had maintained its collections in the following days.
Coming to the occupancy rates, ‘Max’ had an overall 26.31 percent Kannada occupancy with morning shows at 11.79 percent, afternoon shows at 29.91 percent, evening shows at 31.04 percent, and night shows at 32.51 percent.
ETimes review for ‘Max’ - The performances are solid all around. Varalakshmi Sharatkumar, Samyukta Hornad, Sukruta Wagle, Ugram Manju, Sunil, and Ilavarasu, bring in their own temperament to the roles. Even though we get two hours of action sequences, we hardly feel exhausted. Like in a video game, Sudeep takes the audience to the next level with every scene. The fact that the entire story takes place over one night gives it a unique flavour, as we are unsure what danger lurks in the dark. Technically, the film is shot exceptionally well, especially in the last few minutes. It sets the screen on fire. Set only in minimum locations, as the movie takes place overnight, director Vijay Karthikeya packs in a tight script, pumping adrenaline in at all the right places.
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