Thangalaan, the latest movie starring Chiyan Vikram, directed by Pa Ranjith, has been a sensational film for the whole month of August. Its intriguing concept, the stunning visuals and the amazing performances of the actors make the movie a great watch. The movie is on the verge of setting new milestones with its Hindi release on the way, but in the meanwhile a new good news creates an opportunity of celebration for the creators.
Thangalaan was released worldwide on 15th August and it earned a massive 26 crore on its opening day. And now after 2 weeks, the movie has reached the milestone of 100 crore box office collections globally. Studio Green posted the news on its social media handles recently and congratulated the team for its wonderful work on the film. The film was released globally in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam. The film was received very well by the audience, slowly gaining popularity and it left all the films releasing on 15th August and reached the position of second highest grossing film releasing on the day. It was only preceded by Stree 2.
The movie has crossed the mark of 100 crore, but still a long way is left to cover. The movie is still running in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam. The makers are about to release the movie in Hindi on 6th September which will cater to the maximum audience in India. This can create an opportunity for the movie to make further more earnings in India as well as overseas. The movie has already entered the 100 crore club, and its release in Hindi, and further possibility for release in English can widen the viewership for the movie increasing the collections.
The movie has been a remarkable feat from Pa Ranjith and already it has proved its worth in the box office. Not only is the movie doing good commercially, but the movie also attained great value critically. The movie, thanks to the remarkable cast and crew, is on the way of being a big hit and winning multiple awards as well.
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