'Kabzaa,' starring Upendra, Shiva Rajkumar, Kiccha Sudeep, and Shriya Saran, was released in theatres on March 17. 'Kabzaa,' a Kannada film directed by R Chandru, has been released on 4000 screens, with dubbed versions in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, and Malayalam. The period action thriller set in the 1930s has gotten mixed reviews from both viewers and critics. The film's teaser gave off strong KGF vibes, which got fans excited about the release.
‘Kabzaa’, starring Upendra, Kiccha Sudeep, and Shriya Saran, scored a tremendous dip at the movie office on March 22. At this pace, the film has little chance of breaking even. The film has been in theatres for six days, but it is still fighting to achieve the Rs 30 crore milestone.
Last week, 'Kabzaa' earned Rs 10.35 crore on its first day of release. After Day 2, the film's collection has been steadily falling. 'Kabzaa' earned between Rs 2.50 and Rs 3.20 crore on its fifth day at the box office in India. According to trade reports, 'Kabzaa' made less than Rs 2 crore nett in India on March 22. (Day 6). According to estimates, 'Kabzaa' was made on a whopping Rs 120 crore budget. The film, directed by R Chandru, has received negative feedback from both fans and reviewers.
Kabzaa's creators claimed that their film was inspired by Yash's KGF. Upendra, Kichcha Sudeep, and Shriya Saran performed the key roles, with a cameo by Shiva Rajkumar hinting toward Kabzaa 2. Amazon Prime Video reportedly paid Rs 140 crore for the rights to stream 'Kabzaa' on their website. Next month, the film will be available on the OTT platform.