Ah, the sweet scent of horror-comedy success—we’re talking about Su From So, which has evidently charmed audiences like a spoonful of honey on a dreary day. After just 16 days, this film has raked in a staggering net collection of ₹56.23 crore in India. Not too shabby for a genre where the spooky often aligns with the silly! Did I mention that the Telugu and Malayalam versions were just dropped? Because, of course, why not add more laughter to the horror business?
Budget Breakdown: Horror Comedy Edition
In a recent tête-à-tête, director Raj B Shetty sat down to spill the tea on the film’s budget, disclosing it to be ₹4.5 crore. Initially, we all thought it was ₹3 crore, but it seems the initial plan was cursed—or maybe it just had a ghost of a chance at being low-budget cinema. With inflation, I guess we can just add this to the list of horror movie plot twists!
Day 16 Box Office Bonanza
So, how did Su From So fare on its 16th day, you ask? On August 9, this horror comedy ghosted the competition by pulling in ₹5.5 crore with its Kannada, Telugu, and Malayalam incarnations. This glorious return was not just a bump; it was a jump of about 77%! That’s right, a solid leap from the measly ₹3.1 crore it made the day before—talk about a plot twist!
Profit-Tastic Revelations
Remember that ₹4.5 crore investment? Well, it has paid off handsomely! In just 16 days, Su From So has managed to conjure up ₹56.23 crore, leading to a jaw-dropping profit of ₹51.73 crore. For those who love percentages, that’s a dazzling 1149.56% return on investment! Not to mention, this ghostly flick has casually outdone Bollywood’s most profitable horror-comedy, Stree 2. Talk about a haunting achievement!
Surpassing the Heavyweights: KGF: Chapter 2
With profits soaring past KGF: Chapter 2, which merely managed a 759% profit, it’s as if Su From So waved a witchy wand and knocked it off its throne. Once deemed a post-COVID heavyweight champion, it seems KGF has been served a royal ghosting!
The Plot That Had Everyone Talking
Directed by the master of macabre and mirth, JP Tuminadu, Su From So boasts an IMDb rating of 8.7—who knew horror and comedy made such a charming couple? The film’s synopsis tantalizingly teases us with, “In a quiet village, a boy’s innocent crush unleashes bizarre events, leading everyone to think he’s brought a ghost along with his feelings.” Ah, young love—the true horror!
Just keep in mind: Box office figures are more like wild guesses agreed upon at a casual brunch rather than official confirmations. They haven’t been independently verified by Koimoi; after all, who wants to ruin a good story with hard facts?
For the latest shenanigans and box office updates on Kannada Films of 2025—don’t ghost away yet! Keep those eyes peeled!
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