The buzz around Vijay Deverakonda’s latest movie, ‘Kingdom’, is absolutely electrifying! Ever since the trailer dropped, fans have been talking non-stop. Now, with advance ticket sales looking incredibly strong, it seems ‘Kingdom’ is gearing up to be one of the year’s biggest hits.
This highly anticipated spy-action thriller, also known as ‘Samrajya’ in Hindi, hits theaters tomorrow, July 31. Even before its official premiere, the film is poised for a massive opening. Advance bookings are already showing a fantastic response from audiences.
A Record-Breaking Start for Vijay Deverakonda?
‘Kingdom’ is not just attracting attention; it’s pulling in serious money before its release. Early pre-sales for the first day, including special paid premieres, have already reached about 13 crore rupees worldwide. A significant chunk of this, roughly 5 crore rupees, comes from international markets. This is reportedly the highest earning in recent times for a Telugu film without a superstar leading the cast. These figures were noted by evening, and they are expected to climb even higher by night.
The excitement for Vijay’s ‘Samrajya’ has definitely peaked after the trailer launch. Experts predict the final pre-sales for the opening day, including premieres, will likely hit between 18 and 20 crore rupees. This kind of start would be enough to give Vijay Deverakonda his biggest opening film yet. His current top opener is ‘Kushi’, which made around 26 crore rupees globally.

‘Samrajya’, or ‘Kingdom’, is expected to cross the 30 crore rupees mark worldwide on its opening day. If the audience response stays positive, these numbers could even grow further. This film is certainly looking to be among the top 5 biggest opening Telugu films of the year. If everything goes perfectly, it could even jump into the top 3.
Directed by Gautam Tinnanuri, ‘Samrajya’ promises a gripping spy-thriller experience. The film also features Satyadev and Bhagyashree Borse in key roles. ‘Kingdom’ arrives in cinemas on July 31, available in Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi languages. Get ready for some high-octane action!
