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Kamal Haasan's ‘Vikram' shines in Japan amid ‘Thug Life' release

Kamal Haasan's ‘Vikram' shines in Japan amid ‘Thug Life' release

The Hindu05-06-2025
Just a few days the highly-anticipated Thug Life hit the screens, Kamal Haasan's 2022 blockbuster Vikram made its theatrical debut in Japan. The Lokesh Kanagaraj-directorial has been drawing large crowds and positive responses upon its release.
Released on May 30, 2025, across 54 screens in Japan, Vikram is setting a new record for the biggest-ever opening for a non-Japanese film in Japan, grossing over ₹50 lakh in three days. Originally released in India on June 3, 2022, the Japan release of Vikram coincides with the film's third anniversary.
Distributed in Japan by Twin Co. Ltd., a leading distributor of Indian films in Japan, known for bringing major titles like Baahubali, RRR, Devara, and Jawan to Japanese screens, Vikram continues this tradition of introducing Indian blockbusters to Japanese audiences.
The film's international sales was syndicated by Indywood Distribution Network. Keizo Kabata, Representative Director / President, Twin Co. Ltd., is thrilled about the overwhelming response for Vikram in Japan. 'We are receiving excellent feedback from audiences and have not seen any negative response,' he said.
ALSO READ:As Kamal decides against Thug Life release in Karnataka, trade analysts expect 7% loss in total gross revenue
Vikram is a high-octane action thriller featuring a powerhouse ensemble cast, including Kamal Haasan, Vijay Sethupathi, Fahadh Faasil, Narain, Kalidas Jayaram, and Gayathrie. The film is produced by Raaj Kamal Films International and serves as a part of the popular Lokesh Cinematic Universe (LCU). Set against the backdrop of a covert war against a powerful drug cartel, Vikram follows a former black-ops commander who returns to take down a criminal empire.
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