'3BHK' box office collection day 2: Siddharth’s family drama gathers momentum with Rs 1.44 Cr on Saturday

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 Siddharth’s family drama gathers momentum with Rs 1.44 Cr on Saturday

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Siddharth’s latest Tamil-language family drama '3BHK' is beginning to find its footing at the box office.As reported by the Sacnilk website, after a modest start with Rs 1 crore on its opening day, the film witnessed a healthy upward trend on Saturday.

It collected an estimated Rs 1.44 crore across all languages on Saturday.

This brings the two-day total to ₹2.44 crore (India net).Steady occupancy across key marketsThe occupancy numbers for Saturday reflect encouraging interest. In Tamil (2D) shows, the film recorded an overall occupancy of 27.94%, with night shows peaking at 41.49%. Telugu versions also held steady with a 22.81% average occupancy, climbing to 37.36% by night.

3BHK - Official Telugu Trailer

In urban centers like Chennai, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru, the film is reportedly pulling in steady crowds, especially for evening and late-night shows.Aditi Rao Hydari’s heartfelt support for SiddharthAdding a personal touch to the film’s release, Aditi Rao Hydari—Siddharth’s wife and Heeramandi star—took to Instagram to cheer him on. Sharing a sweet and emotional message, she referred to him as her “Benjamin Button / Peter Pan / manicorn.”In her caption, she reflected on the film’s core theme: “The dream every Indian family dreams. To have a home they can call their own...

to dream with determination, with hope, with love, goodness, and to never give up.”Our verdictETimes gave the movie a rating of 3 stars out of 5 and our official review reads, "Siddharth doesn't age! He's believable as both a schoolboy and a grown-up. Sarathkumar brings genuine pathos to the perpetually worried patriarch. Devayani who plays Sarathkumar's wife Shanti, is adequate. But familiarity breeds tedium here.

The beats arrive exactly when expected: the well-meaning father who makes questionable decisions, the son who rediscovers his true calling after years of mediocrity, the sacrificial daughter whose potential gets sidelined.

Yogi Babu's brief role as a broker offers a couple of amusing moments. At 140 minutes, the film tests patience without offering much beyond recognition. Yes, the struggles will ring a bell. Yes, you'll appreciate the absence of manufactured drama. But recognition isn't the same as engagement. '3 BHK' constructs its narrative like its titular apartment: functional, predictable, and standard."Driven by compelling performances from Siddharth, R. Sarathkumar, and Devayani, ‘3BHK’ seems all set for a steady run if its current pace continues.

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