Rakasa Box Office Collection Day 2: Sangeeth Shobhan's Film Nears ₹6 Cr India Net Ahead Of Sunday Trend
Rakasa Box Office Collection: The Telugu film Rakasa, which released in theatres on April 3, 2026, has completed two days at the box office with a modest performance. As the film enters Day 3 (Sunday, April 5), early trends indicate a steady but slightly fluctuating response over its opening weekend.

According to estimates reported by box office tracking platform Sacnilk, Rakasa collected approximately ₹2.75 crore net in India on Day 2 (Saturday) from around 1,458 shows. This marks a marginal drop from its opening day collection of ₹2.85 crore, suggesting a slight dip in collections despite the weekend.
With this, the film's total India net collection stands at ₹5.60 crore after two days, while the India gross has reached approximately ₹6.47 crore. The occupancy figures also reflect this trend, with Day 1 recording about 36% occupancy and Day 2 seeing a slight decline to 33%, even as the number of shows increased.
The Day 3 (Sunday) performance is expected to play a key role in shaping the film's opening weekend trajectory, as weekend footfall often contributes significantly to overall collections in the initial phase.
Rakasa Story, Cast And Crew
Rakasa is described as a comedy fantasy thriller and revolves around an NRI who returns to his hometown after a decade, driven by personal reasons. However, an unintended incident leads to the awakening of a long-feared supernatural force in the village. As the situation escalates, the narrative blends elements of fantasy, humour, and suspense, placing the protagonist in a challenging situation where personal stakes intensify.
The film is directed by Manasa Sharma and produced by Niharika Konidela under Pink Elephant Pictures, in association with Zee Studios. The cast includes Sangeeth Shobhan and Nayan Sarika in the lead roles, supported by actors such as Vennela Kishore, Brahmaji, Tanikella Bharani, Ashish Vidyarthi, Getup Srinu, and Rohini, among others.
From a technical standpoint, the film features cinematography by Raju Edurolu, music composed by Anudeep Dev, and editing by Anwar Ali. Additional contributions include production design by Ramanjaneyulu and visual effects supervision by Murali Manohar Reddy.
As Rakasa moves into its third day in theatres, its Sunday performance will be closely tracked to assess whether it can recover from the slight dip and establish a more stable trend going into the weekdays.


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