In a significant breakthrough for Tollywood, the comedy genre has finally conquered the elusive ₹100 crore mark at the box office with the uproarious success of “Tillu Square.” Released as a sequel to the popular “DJ Tillu,” the film stars Siddhu Jonnalagadda and Anupama Parameswaran in lead roles, with Mallik Ram at the directorial helm. Since its release on March 29th, 2024, “Tillu Square” has been delighting audiences with its rib-tickling humor and captivating storyline, earning rave reviews from viewers across the board.
Despite facing stiff competition from new releases, “Tillu Square” has managed to maintain its momentum, consistently drawing audiences to theaters with its irresistible charm. Remarkably, in just nine days since its release, the film has surpassed the coveted ₹100 crore gross mark worldwide, marking a historic achievement for comedy films in Tollywood. This milestone is particularly noteworthy as it surpasses the previous record holder, “Jathi Ratnalu,” demonstrating the growing appetite for quality comedy content among audiences.
Siddhu Jonnalagadda, affectionately known as Starboy, had expressed his aspiration to star in a ₹100 crore film within three years, a goal he has spectacularly achieved within a mere two-year timeframe. Reflecting on the film’s success, Jonnalagadda attributes its triumph to a combination of the sequel advantage and the current demand for fresh content in the Tollywood market. With audiences craving new experiences, “Tillu Square” has emerged as the perfect cinematic offering, captivating viewers with its innovative narrative and stellar performances.
The success of “Tillu Square” extends beyond Indian shores, with the film making a significant impact at the US box office, grossing over $2 million. This international acclaim underscores the universal appeal of its humor and storytelling, solidifying its status as a game-changer in Tollywood.
As Tollywood celebrates this historic milestone, “Tillu Square” stands as a testament to the power of comedy to entertain and resonate with audiences worldwide, ushering in a new era of success for the genre in Indian cinema.