These South Indian Films Reached The Fastest Rs 500 Crore Mark

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South Indian films have been wreaking havoc at the box office for the last few years. South’s films have made their place not only at the box office but also in the hearts of the audience. Especially in the Hindi belt, it has established its own identity. Today we will know about those South Indian films which touched the Rs 500 crore mark at the box office in the shortest number of days globally.

SS Rajamouli and Prabhas’s film ‘Baahubali 2’ tops this list. It proved to be Baahubali at the box office also. This film touched the figure of Rs 500 crore in just two to three days.
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SS Rajamouli directed film ‘RRR’ also managed to achieve this feat. Junior NTR and Ram Charan have played lead roles in this film. The song ‘Natu-Natu’ from this film also won an Oscar. Let us tell you that the film had touched the figure of Rs 500 crore globally in just 4 days. The audience of Hindi belt also appreciated the film very much.

Famous Kannada cinema director Prashant Neel has made ‘Kolar Gold Fields 2’ (KGF 2) in the year 2022. This was the second part of the film. Actor Yash played the lead role in the film. This film, which was awaited for a long time, also captured the hearts of the audience, after which it also made records at the box office. The film touched the Rs 500 crore mark globally in just 4 days.

In the year 2023, Prabhas’s film ‘Salaar’ was also not left behind. This film also performed amazingly at the box office. Directed by Vijay Kiragandur, the film is written by Prashanth Neel. Salaar is one of the fastest grossing films of 2023. It touched the Rs 500 crore mark globally at the box office in 6 days.

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