The magnitude of the film's success was such that Chiranjeevi became the highest paid actor in India.
This film was the all time highest grossing South Indian film then.
It's Telugu version grossed around 17.75cr with a share of 10cr in 1992 & the Malayalam dubbed version grossed around 1cr with a share of 0.4cr in 1994.
Including both the versions, it's total gross is around 18.75cr & share is around 10.4cr.
It was also the first South Indian film to earn 10cr share.
The estimated number of tickets sold (Footfalls) for this film in India are around 3.51cr.
It's Telugu version grossed around 17.75cr with a share of 10cr in 1992 & the Malayalam dubbed version grossed around 1cr with a share of 0.4cr in 1994.
Including both the versions, it's total gross is around 18.75cr & share is around 10.4cr.
It was also the first South Indian film to earn 10cr share.
The estimated number of tickets sold (Footfalls) for this film in India are around 3.51cr.
This film was screened at the 1993 International Film Festival of India in the mainstream section.
'The Week' magazine came up with an article "Bigger Than Bachchan" following the stupendous success of this movie.
It was a remake of kannada film "Anuraga Aralithu" starring rajkumar