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Nikhil Siddhartha's 18 Pages collects Rs 20 crore in 1st week- Cinema express

Nikhil Siddhartha's 18 Pages collects Rs 20 crore in 1st week 

The film released on December 23

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Published: 30th December 2022

18 Pages, the recently released Telugu film starring Nikhil Siddhartha and Anupama Parameswaran in the lead roles, has collected Rs 20 crore during the first week of its release, the makers announced on social media on Friday.

The film released on December 23.

Directed by Palnati Surya Pratap, 18 Pages is a story written by director Sukumar, who last delivered the blockbuster Allu Arjun-starrer Pushpa-The Rise. The technical crew of 18 Pages consists of Navin Nooli as the editor, Gopi Sundar composing the music, and cinematography by Babu.

Cinema Express’ review of the film notes, “18 Pages is one of those films in which editing and storytelling are inseparable and complement each other.”

18 Pages is about a young man who stumbles across a book found on road. As he decides to read it, he realises that it belongs to a woman who believes in human interactions. After reading a few pages, the rest of the film is about the events that occur in his life and how he resolves problems.

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