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Thug Life box office prediction day 1: Kamal Haasan film to roar on opening day

Thug Life box office prediction day 1: Kamal Haasan film to roar on opening day

India Today2 days ago

Kamal Haasan's big release, 'Thug Life', wrapped up its advance booking for the opening day on a solid note. The film is now riding amid huge buzz from both the Haasan and Mani Ratnam fans. As of 6 am on Thursday, the release day, the film had sold over 3.5 lakh tickets for its first day in all languages (except Kannada), grossing Rs 6.16 crore (without block seats).advertisementThe number with block seats, as reported by the trade website Sacnilk, is Rs 13.89 crore. This is fantastic and with first reviews suggesting a positive response, the spot bookings will help the film to create history at the box office on Thursday.India Today earlier spoke to the trade experts who suggested an easy Rs 30-40 crore opening all over India for 'Thug Life'. Ramesh Bala predicted Rs 40 to Rs 50 crore in India, with Rs 75 crore worldwide. "There is an expectation that it will have the 'Nayakan' magic. Hopefully, if everything comes together, then 'Thug Life' will soar higher," he said while speaking to us.
Sreedhar Pillai, another trade expert, shared that the Mani Ratnam-directorial is going to earn around Rs 20-25 crore from the Tamil Nadu market alone.The film is expected to surpass the opening day figures of Kamal Haasan's previous releases, including 'Indian 2', and 'Vikram'. It will now be interesting to see how its boycott in Karnataka impacts its run, or at least the opening-day business.Tune InTrending Reel
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