1. Hit - The Second Case : The adivi sesh and Meenakshi Choudary-starring movie easily qualified as the season's top hit. Given that nani is its producer and that the movie is part of a popular franchise, the pre-release hoopla for it was overdone. Both the first day talk and the openings were quite encouraging. Due to this, the movie generated a tonne of money at the box office and broke even within the first two days of domestic box office receipts. Counting of the proceeds begins on Sunday.

2. love Today : The blockbuster tamil movie has made its telugu debut. It outperformed several other straight movies last summer and has been doing well at the box office. By all means, it stood out as the ideal entertainment of our day, grabbing the interest of viewers of all ages, from teenagers to middle-aged. Even in the second weekend, the receipts are respectable because it generated hit buzz.

3. Matti Kusthi: The lack of a strong star cast resulted in the film's lacklustre openings. Although the audience did not object to the material, the movie has trouble staying in theatres. Additionally, the audience turned a deaf ear to this movie because to the success of Hit2. The lead role was played by vishnu Vishal. The main character of the story is a male chauvinist who set out to find a bride according to his own preconceived criteria but weds someone who is the exact opposite. The movie's theatrical run doesn't look to be very promising.

4. Masooda: By the end of the third weekend, this popular movie's receipts are declining. This mother-daughter-centered horror movie dazzled the audience with its fresh perspective and a few previously unheard scenes. While sangeetha was the major character, Thiruveer played the male lead. Thiruveer's love interest is played by Kavya, while Saikiran directed the movie.

5. Drishyam 2: This blockbuster movie was first produced in Malayalam. venkatesh played the prominent role in the telugu remake that followed. But now ajay devgn is playing the lead in the hindi version of this movie's theatrical saga.

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