Hi Nanna crosses 1.5 million mark

Nani’s films have a strong foothold in the US market. He is loved by overseas audiences. The majority of his films achieve success in the USA, even if they underperform in the domestic market. The level of craze for his films in the USA is remarkable.

The film “Hi Nanna” is currently generating significant profits. It surpassed the $1.5 million milestone during its second weekend. Currently, the film ranks as the third highest grossing film in Nani’s career in the USA, behind “Dasara”($2M) and “Jersey” ($1.52M).

However, by the end of the second weekend, the film will achieve the second highest box office earnings for Nani.

“Hi Nanna” is romantic drama that evokes strong family sentiment. The film, helmed by a debutant director, boasts good music and uplifting moments. Mrunal Thakur portrayed the character of Nani’s wife, while Kiara Khanna played his daughter.

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