Surprisingly, the small-budget flick, Little Hearts, is performing extremely well at the box office. Made with a very small budget, the film has already recovered its investment and is on the path to profits. Even on the first Monday and Tuesday, the film witnessed full houses in many areas and slowly, people from other languages started recognizing the film and posting their reviews on social media. Now, the film has a big scope at the box office to mint 30 Cr gross revenue and even beyond at the box office.
So far, Little Hearts alone is dominating the box office in the Telugu states. Even in the USA, the film is performing steadily. However, two notable Telugu releases are hitting the screens this coming Friday. One of them is Teja Sajja’s Mirai and the other one is Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas’ Kishkindhapuri.
Both Mirai and Kishkindapuri fall under different genres, unlike Little Hearts. Most of the families would still prefer to catch Little Hearts, but Teja is trying to promote his film as a family entertainer, which has all the elements. He even stated that the ticket hikes are not happening, with the intention to provide an affordable film to the audiences. Meanwhile, Kishkindhapuri is a horror film.
If the new releases manages to score success, it can give a tough fight to Little Hearts. Even otherwise, if luck favours Little Hearts, until OG’s arrival, the film will have a field day everyday at the box office.
Directed by Sai Marthand, Little Hearts features Mouli Tanuj in the lead role.
This post was last modified on 10 September 2025 10:30 am
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