Mastiii 4, the latest installment in the popular Mastiii franchise, has taken a disappointing turn at the box office. The film, which was expected to collect a substantial amount of money in its second day, has seen a dismal collection of Rs. 5 crore in just two days. According to early estimates, the film is likely to collect around Rs. 2.50 crore nett on Saturday, which is a significant drop from its first-day collection of Rs. 12.25 crore nett.
The Mastiii franchise has been a commercial success in the past, with the first two films doing reasonably well at the box office. However, the third film in the franchise saw a significant drop in collections, which was further exacerbated by piracy. The complete film was leaked a week before its release, which led to a substantial loss in revenue. The franchise’s poor performance in the third installment has raised concerns about its future, and it remains to be seen whether the filmmakers will continue to invest in the series.
The poor performance of Mastiii 4 is a cause for concern for the filmmakers, as it may indicate a decline in the franchise’s popularity. The film’s weak collection on Saturday is a clear indication that audiences are losing interest in the series. The film’s failure to impress viewers is also a result of the changing preferences of the audience, who are now opting for more original and engaging content. The Mastiii franchise, which was once a staple of Indian cinema, may be facing a difficult time in the current market.
Meanwhile, other films in the industry are seeing success at the box office. Naga Chaitanya’s NC24, titled Vrushakarma, has been making waves in the industry, with its first look receiving praise from Mahesh Babu. The film’s success is a testament to the changing times in Indian cinema, where audiences are now demanding more original and engaging content. The Mastiii franchise, on the other hand, may need to re-evaluate its strategy to regain its lost momentum and stay relevant in the market.



