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‘Geetha Govindam’ joins Rs 50 crore club

Written by : Digital Native

Geetha Govindam may have been a medium budget film but its collections are soaring and have already propelled it into the Rs 50 crore club.

According to trade reports, the film is a grand success, collecting $2.1 million in the US market alone, placing 9th in the all-time list of Telugu hits at the US box office. It is a big success worldwide with the box office collections surpassing the Rs 50 crore mark. On its 12th day at the box office, the film has grossed Rs 52 crore. The film still has some more days at the box office and the final figures will officially be out soon. This also means that its position in the all-time list of Telugu hits at the US box office may go up.

Geetha Govindam, a romantic entertainer, is about the lead pair – Geetha played by Rashmika Mandanna and Govind played by Vijay Deverakonda. Rashmika made her debut in Tollywood with Chalo earlier this year and this is her second film. The story revolves around Govind who has a roving eye and his girlfriend Geetha. What happens to the lead pair forms the story of Geetha Govindam.

Bankrolled by Bunny Vyas under his banner GA2 Pictures, the film’s budget is reported to be around Rs 5 crore. It is directed by Parasuram, whose last outing was Srirastu Subhamastu. Ace producer Allu Aravind had presented Geetha Govindam under his banner Geetha Arts.

Recently, Allu Arjun threw a party for the entire team lauding their hard work and efforts. This was indeed a big boost for the Geetha Govindam team, say sources.

Vennela Kishore, Subbaraju, Rahul Ramakrishna, Sandhya Janak, Kalyani N and Abhay Bethiganti played supporting roles in the film. The technical crew of Geetha Govindam includes Gopi Sunder for music, Martand K Venkatesh for editing, Manikandan for camerawork, and Ramana Vanka for art direction.

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