Written by Ali Sayyad: The total budget of Oh Bhama Ayyo Rama is around ₹14 crore (around $1.68 million). This includes production, actor fees, music, post-production, and marketing costs. It is a Telugu romantic drama film that released in theatres on 11 July 2025.
Box Office India Net
On Day 1 (Friday), the film collected around ₹0.30 crore.
On Day 2 (Saturday), it again earned ₹0.30 crore.
Day 3 (Sunday) saw a drop, with only ₹0.26 crore coming in.
Day 4 (Monday) was lower, with just ₹0.11 crore.
The total India Net Collection after 4 days is ₹0.97 crore (around $116K), as reported by Sacnilk.
Box Office India Grossed
The gross amount (including taxes) in India is around ₹1.1 crore (around $132K). The film is underperforming in most regions, including Hyderabad, Vizag, and Guntur. Multiplex audiences have shown less interest.
Worldwide Grossed
The film released only in a few overseas regions. In 4 days, it earned around ₹0.15 crore (nearly $18K) outside India.
The total worldwide gross is now approximately ₹1.25 crore (about $150K).
Day Wise Box Office (India Net)
- Day 1 (Friday): ₹0.30 Cr
- Day 2 (Saturday): ₹0.30 Cr
- Day 3 (Sunday): ₹0.26 Cr
- Day 4 (Monday): ₹0.11 Cr
Total India Net (4 Days): ₹0.97 Cr
Total India Gross (4 Days): ₹1.1 Cr
Total Overseas Gross (4 Days): ₹0.15 Cr
Total Worldwide Gross (4 Days): ₹1.25 Cr
Hit Or Flop
According to box office tracking sites like Sacnilk , the film is not doing well. With a budget of ₹14 crore and a 4-day collection of less than ₹1 crore net, the movie is on the way to becoming a flop. Audience interest is low, and recovery looks difficult.
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About Movie
Oh Bhama Ayyo Rama is a 2025 Telugu romantic film starring Suhas and Malavika Manoj. It tells a light-hearted love story with emotional turns. The music is catchy, and some comedy scenes work, but critics found the story weak. It did not impress audiences much in theatres.
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