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'Mass Jathara' Defies Mixed Reviews, Remains Box Office Hit

Summary

  • 'Mass Jathara' earns ₹54 lakhs on 8th day, total at ₹15.28 crore
  • Film sees slight occupancy rise in afternoon and night shows
  • Receives mixed reviews, but continues to draw audiences
'Mass Jathara' Defies Mixed Reviews, Remains Box Office Hit

As of November 9, 2025, Ravi Teja's 'Mass Jathara' remains a strong box office contender, having surpassed ₹15.28 crore in its second weekend. The film, directed by Bhanu Bogavarapu, witnessed a small rise in box office figures on its 8th day, earning around ₹54 lakhs.

According to reports, 'Mass Jathara' recorded an overall 16.91% Telugu occupancy on Saturday, November 8, 2025. The film's occupancy saw a slight increase in the afternoon and night shows compared to the morning screenings.

While the film has received a blend of reviews pointing out pacing and storytelling flaws, it continues to draw audiences to theaters. One Twitter user described the film as "testing your patience" with a "weak narration, dull acting, and poor visuals." Another review called it a "headache fest" that tries too hard to be "mass" and ends up "loud, messy, and senseless."

Despite the mixed critical reception, 'Mass Jathara' has managed to maintain steady box office numbers, indicating that it remains a popular choice among moviegoers during the ongoing festive season.

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The film has earned approximately ₹15.28 crore at the India box office so far.
The film recorded an overall 16.91% Telugu occupancy on Saturday, November 8, 2025, with a slight rise in afternoon and night shows.
The film has received mixed reviews, with some calling it a "headache fest" that tries too hard to be "mass" and ends up "loud, messy, and senseless," while others describe it as "testing your patience" with a "weak narration, dull acting, and poor visuals."

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