'Retro' box office collections day3: Suriya starrer struggles amid tough competition from Nani’s Hit 3 and Ajay Devgn’s Raid 2

This summer's box office sees a fierce competition between Suriya’s Retro, Nani’s Hit 3, and Ajay Devgn’s Raid 2. While Retro had a strong opening, earning Rs 19.25 crore on day one, it has since experienced a significant drop. Hit 3 and Raid 2 are currently leading, with Rs 41.25 crore and Rs 49.
'Retro' box office collections day3: Suriya starrer struggles amid tough competition from Nani’s Hit 3 and Ajay Devgn’s Raid 2

The summer box office is turning out to be a high-voltage battleground with three major releases clashing for audience attention — Suriya’s Retro, Nani’s Hit 3, and Ajay Devgn’s Raid 2. While all three films arrived with high expectations, it’s clear that Retro is currently feeling the heat as the other two continue their strong run at the box office.
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Suriya’s Retro, a stylized action drama set in the 80s, had a huge start, earning Rs 19.25 crore on its opening day. The film performed best in Tamil Nadu, with the Tamil version contributing Rs 17.25 crore. However, it witnessed a sharp dip of 59.74% on Friday, collecting Rs 7.75 crore, and held steady at the same number on Saturday, as per early estimates. With a three-day total of Rs 34.75 crore as per Sacnilk, Retro has underwhelmed in comparison to the other two releases.
Nani’s Hit 3 has turned out to be a dark horse at the box office. Riding on strong word-of-mouth and the success of its predecessors, the thriller raked in Rs 21 crore on Thursday, followed by consistent collections over the next two days. The film’s total currently stands at Rs 41.25 crore in three days, surpassing Retro despite releasing on the same day.
Meanwhile, Ajay Devgn’s Raid 2, the sequel to his 2018 blockbuster, continues its winning streak. The film, bolstered by positive audience feedback and Devgn’s mass appeal, has amassed approximately Rs 49.25 crore in just three days, making it the front-runner among the weekend releases.
Trade points out that while Retro has a niche appeal and has performed well in Tamil Nadu, it’s losing ground in other territories due to stiff competition and lack of connect with the masses. With Sunday expected to witness a surge in footfalls, all eyes are on whether Retro can pick up pace and hold its ground against the continuing momentum of Hit 3 and Raid 2.

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