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Nani Court Movie Enters the 50 Crore Club

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Nani Court Worldwide Collections

Court State Vs Nobody Worldwide Collections
Court State Vs Nobody Worldwide Collections

Nani's production venture, 'Court', has achieved a remarkable milestone by entering the Rs.50 crore club. The film, directed by Ram Jagadeesh, has been receiving widespread acclaim for its compelling narrative and powerful performances. Despite being a low-budget film, made with a budget of 10 crores, 'Court' has managed to triple its investment, proving that content is indeed king. The film's success can be attributed to its gripping Courtroom drama, which has resonated with audiences across the globe.

The film's latest box office collection stands at Rs.50.80 crores worldwide, with the United States contributing over one million dollars to its gross. The film's success is a testament to the power of strong content and effective storytelling. Nani, who has a 100% success rate as a producer, played a crucial role in promoting the film, which has contributed to its widespread success. The film's cast, including Priyadarshi, Sivaji, and Harsh Roshan, have delivered remarkable performances, making 'Court' a must-watch.

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'Court' is a story set in 2013, revolving around Chandu, a young man who falls in love with Jabili, a girl from a wealthy family. However, their love is put to the test when Jabili's relative files a case against Chandu under the POCSO Act. The film follows the legal battle that ensues, with Teja, a junior lawyer, taking on the case. With its gripping narrative and powerful performances, 'Court' has become one of the most talked-about films in recent times.

As 'Court' continues to make waves at the box office, it's clear that the film's success is a result of its strong content and effective storytelling. With Netflix acquiring the digital rights to the film, 'Court' is set to reach an even wider audience. As the film's success continues to grow, it's a testament to the power of good storytelling and the impact it can have on audiences worldwide.

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