The Girlfriend Box Office Collection: Rashmika Mandanna's Film Sees Significant Spike on Day 2
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Rashmika Mandanna and Dheekshith Shetty's latest release, The Girlfriend, has shown a promising start at the box office despite mixed reviews from critics. The film, directed by Rahul Ravindran, has seen a significant increase in collections on its first Saturday, thanks to positive word of mouth. According to trade website Sacnilk, The Girlfriend collected ₹2.50 crore net in India on Saturday, taking its domestic total to ₹3.80 crore. The film opened with a collection of ₹1.30 crore, with a higher share from the Telugu version (₹1.25 crore) compared to the Hindi version (₹0.05 crore). The occupancy rate increased to 25.38% on Saturday, up from 16.90% on its opening day. As the film's team continues to promote the movie, it remains to be seen if it will sustain this momentum over the weekend and perform well during the weekdays. The Girlfriend, produced by Dheeraj Mogilneni and Vidya Koppineni, has received praise from its director, Rahul Ravindran, who has described Rashmika Mandanna as a talented and dedicated actress. The film's story revolves around Bhooma Devi (Rashmika), a postgraduate student who is gaslighted into falling in love with her college stud, Vikram (Dheekshith). As she becomes trapped in a toxic relationship, the film explores themes of manipulation and control. With its strong performances and thought-provoking storyline, The Girlfriend has the potential to resonate with audiences and leave a lasting impact.