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Vijay Sethupathi and Balaji Tharaneetharan reunite for Baththa set for a worldwide release on October 1 Kollywood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

Vijay Sethupathi and Balaji Tharaneetharan reunite for Baththa set for a worldwide release on October 1

Vijay Sethupathi is teaming up with director Balaji Tharaneetharan for their third film together, titled Baththa. This official announcement confirms the reunion of the pair responsible for Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom and Seethakaathi. Since the news broke today, the project has been widely discussed across social media, as it brings back a partnership known for a very specific style of storytelling in Tamil cinema. This collaboration is particularly significant because it brings back the team responsible for the cult classic Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom and the experimental Seethakaathi. Given their history of working on unique scripts, the expectation is that Baththa will follow a similar path of creative storytelling. Adding to the film's appeal is the presence of Lijomol Jose as the female lead, an actor known for her powerful performances in critically acclaimed projects. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The project is presented by filmmaker Atlee and produced by Priya Atlee. Notably, this film marks the entry of prominent Bollywood production houses like Star Studio and Cine1 Studios into the Tamil industry. This collaboration showcases a strategic effort to bring a larger production scale to Tamil cinema by bridging regional and national production units. On the technical side, the film features a fresh and talented crew. The music is being composed by Sai Abhyankkar, while the cinematography is handled by Selva Kumar SK. R Kalaivanan has been brought on board as the editor to round out the core team. These names suggest a focus on technical excellence to match the creative depth usually found in a Balaji Tharaneetharan directorial. With a worldwide release already scheduled for October 1, the team is moving swiftly to bring this story to the audience. Baththa looks like a promising addition to Vijay Sethupathi's diverse filmography, especially since it reunites him with a director who understands his range so well. As we head toward the October release, the anticipation remains centered on how this duo will manage to surprise the viewers for the third time.

Jana Nayagan Day 20: Grosses 0.74 Crore as it Overtakes Amaran Tamil Net to Settle as 10th Highest-Grossing Film of All Time Kollywood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

Jana Nayagan Day 20: Grosses 0.74 Crore as it Overtakes Amaran Tamil Net to Settle as 10th Highest-Grossing Film of All Time

As Jana Nayagan enters its third week, the box office numbers have finally dipped below the 1 crore mark, signaling that the theatrical run is now moving into its final stretch. On its twentieth day, the film grossed 0.74 crore rupees in India, which is a 13.3 percent drop from the previous day's collection of roughly 0.85 crore rupees. While these daily figures are now relatively modest, the fact that the movie has traveled this far is a direct result of the immense fandom surrounding Vijay. Despite the significant challenge of a digital leak that usually cripples a film's longevity, the sheer star power of the lead actor has pushed the domestic gross to 225.63 crore rupees and the net total to 193.70 crore rupees so far. It is a clear case of fan loyalty sustaining a film's presence in theaters even when the momentum naturally begins to fade. The film performance on a global scale remains equally impressive. By adding a steady overseas gross of 93.20 crore rupees to its domestic earnings, Jana Nayagan has pushed its worldwide total gross to 318.83 crore rupees. This surge has allowed the film to surpass the lifetime collections of Karuppu, officially entering the list of the top ten highest-grossing Tamil movies of all time. This achievement is particularly notable for the lead actor, who now has three films in this prestigious all-time top ten list: Leo, GOAT, and now Jana Nayagan. He now shares this elite record with the legendary Rajinikanth, who also has three films—Coolie, Jailer, and 2.0—in the same bracket. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Looking at the ticketing data from BookMyShow, the film has shown incredible volume throughout its run. Starting with massive pre-sales of 1.18 million tickets, the momentum has carried through to its third week. The platform recorded 8,780 tickets on Monday and 6,820 tickets on Tuesday, bringing the total cumulative ticket sales on BookMyShow to a staggering 4,362,460. The performance at national chains including PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis remained stable for a twentieth day. Combined, these major chains sold approximately 3,000 tickets today, resulting in a gross collection of nearly 4 lakh rupees. Specifically, PVR led the group with roughly 1,800 tickets sold and a gross of around 2.3 lakh rupees at 13.34 percent occupancy. INOX followed with about 1,000 tickets and a gross of 1.2 lakh rupees at 14.11 percent occupancy, while Cinepolis contributed approximately 200 tickets. These figures, while small compared to the opening week, demonstrate that the film is still finding an audience in premium urban multiplexes. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) In terms of regional performance on Day 20, the Tamil version maintained an overall occupancy of 15.46 percent. The interest was distributed fairly evenly throughout the day, starting with 11.08 percent in the morning and peaking at 15.46 percent in the afternoon, followed by 14.15 percent during the night shows. Chennai remains the strongest fortress for the film, recording 22.3 percent occupancy across 183 shows. Other major regions also contributed steadily, with Bengaluru seeing 19.3 percent occupancy for 42 shows, while Coimbatore and Madurai recorded 12.5 percent and 12 percent occupancy respectively. In Hindi-speaking markets, the film held 748 shows with an occupancy of 9 percent. The state-wise gross reports for Tuesday show that Tamil Nadu remains the primary driver, contributing 0.60 crore rupees to the daily gross. Karnataka followed with 0.03 crore rupees, while Kerala added 0.01 crore rupees and the rest of India accounted for 0.10 crore rupees. When analyzing the language-wise net totals, the Tamil version has amassed 167.78 crore rupees so far, bringing it within striking distance of the Tamil net collection of Amaran, which stands at 167.90 crore rupees. While Jana Nayagan surpassed Tamil net milestone , the story is very different when we look at the overall India gross. Jana Nayagan currently stands at 225.63 crore rupees, leaving a massive gap of roughly 28 crore rupees to reach the 253.67 crore rupees India gross benchmark set by Amaran. Since daily collections have now slid to 0.74 crore rupees on Day 20, the trajectory needed to bridge such a wide margin is simply not there. As the film enters its late theatrical phase, it is set to settle as the tenth highest-grossing Tamil film of all time, a position that remains a monumental feat for a third-week runner.

Suriya's Vishwanth And Sons Clocks 200+ Crore Pre-Release Business; Details Revealed Kollywood
BY Sunit Jangir 📰 News

Suriya's Vishwanth And Sons Clocks 200+ Crore Pre-Release Business; Details Revealed

Chennai, August 12 - Tamil superstar Suriya's Vishwanath And Sons has reportedly registered strong pre-release business ahead of its theatrical release, with the film reportedly fetching 200+ crore across theatrical and non-theatrical avenues. The strong valuation comes on the back of Suriya's improved market following the success of Karuppu, while the upcoming film is expected to target a wider family audience with its emotional drama. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The 200+ crore pre-release business is divided across multiple territories and rights. Tamil Nadu rights have reportedly been sold for 45 crore, while the Telugu states have fetched around 20 crore. Karnataka stands at 5 crore, with the rest of India contributing another 5 crore. The overseas theatrical business is valued at around 15 crore, taking the total theatrical business to 90 crore. The biggest contribution comes from the non-theatrical rights, at 125 crore across OTT, satellite, and music. Despite the impressive 215 crore pre-release valuation, the film still has a significant theatrical target to achieve. Vishwanath And Sons needs to gross around 175 crore worldwide for the theatrical side to emerge as a clean hit. This means the film will need a strong run across India, particularly in Tamil Nadu and the Telugu states, while also maintaining a healthy overseas performance. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The target looks achievable on paper given Suriya's improved current market standing and the holiday advantage around the film's release. However, the real test will be the audience response, as the movie is expected to rely more heavily on family audiences and word of mouth than the action-driven appeal of Karuppu. If the film connects strongly with its target audience, the 175 crore worldwide mark could be within reach. The movie is scheduled to release on August 14.

DC Day 5: Kerala Outperforms Tamil Nadu as Lokesh Kanagaraj's Debut Hits 6.20 Crore Gross Kollywood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

DC Day 5: Kerala Outperforms Tamil Nadu as Lokesh Kanagaraj's Debut Hits 6.20 Crore Gross

The Tamil film DC is delivering a very unconventional box office run as it wraps up its first five days in theaters. Usually, mid-week collections struggle to match opening day excitement, but this project is defying the odds. The movie recorded a gross collection of 6.20 crore rupees in India on its first Tuesday, which is notably higher than its opening day performance. This is particularly impressive considering the film features acclaimed director Lokesh Kanagaraj in his debut as a lead actor rather than an established superstar. The fact that daily earnings are consistently staying above the initial Friday numbers is a clear sign that strong word of mouth is driving audiences to the theaters, turning a non-traditional star vehicle into a stable and growing box office success. The total India gross collection for DC has now reached 37.21 crore rupees after five days. These earnings have been generated across 4,713 shows held across the country. On the global front, the film has officially crossed the 50 crore milestone, with its worldwide gross collection standing at 51.71 crore rupees. This includes a total overseas gross of 14.50 crore rupees, with Tuesday alone contributing 1.25 crore rupees from international markets. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) A notable milestone was reached on the ticketing platform BookMyShow, where DC has become the 25th Tamil film since August 2023 to sell over one million tickets. The film saw 152,320 tickets booked on Monday and followed it up with 142,790 tickets on Tuesday, bringing the cumulative total to 1,001,730. This strong performance on ticketing apps highlights the robust demand for the film among urban audiences. In the national chains including PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis, the film saw respectable turnout. PVR led the chains with approximately 12,000 tickets sold and a gross of 22 lakh rupees at an occupancy of 18.19 percent. INOX saw roughly 5,500 tickets being booked, contributing 8 lakh rupees to the gross at 14.68 percent occupancy. Cinepolis added another 2,500 tickets with a gross of 5 lakh rupees at 10.06 percent occupancy. In total, these major chains accounted for approximately 20,000 tickets and a gross of 35 lakh rupees for the day. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Diving into the regional performance of the Tamil 2D version, the overall occupancy for the day was 39.35 percent. The interest peaked significantly as the day progressed, starting at 23.92 percent in the morning and rising to 36.92 percent in the afternoon. The evening shows stayed steady at 34.77 percent, while the night shows saw a massive jump to 53.15 percent. Looking at language-wise breakdown, the Tamil version led with 2,242 shows at 35 percent occupancy, while the Telugu version had 1,239 shows at 26 percent. The Hindi version accounted for 1,232 shows with 13 percent occupancy. Kerala has emerged as the top-performing state for the film today, contributing 1.85 crore rupees to the gross. In Kochi, the film recorded an impressive 61.5 percent occupancy across 129 shows, with night shows touching 89 percent. Tamil Nadu followed with a gross of 1.75 crore rupees, with Chennai hosting 300 shows at 39.5 percent occupancy. The Andhra Pradesh and Telangana regions also saw strong numbers with a gross of 1.60 crore rupees. Karnataka brought in 0.65 crore rupees, where Bengaluru had 262 shows with 24 percent occupancy. The rest of India contributed 0.35 crore rupees to the daily total. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Kerala has managed to outpace the home territory of Tamil Nadu in daily earnings, a phenomenon rarely seen for a Tamil production. This shift highlights the incredible influence that both Lokesh Kanagaraj and Anirudh Ravichander hold over the Kerala audience. The state has historically been a massive market for Lokesh, with his previous ventures like Vikram and Leo shattering records there. Because this film lacks a conventional A-list mass hero to anchor the home market, the brand of the director has become the primary catalyst for ticket sales. This directorial hype ensured that while Tamil Nadu registered a gross of 1.75 crore rupees on a working Tuesday, Kerala loyalty pushed the numbers higher to 1.85 crore rupees. In the overseas market, data shared by Venky Box Office indicates a steady run in North America. The film grossed 51,000 dollars on Monday, bringing its total in the region to 421,000 dollars. Notably, the Telugu version has contributed 110,000 dollars to this total. These steady international figures are helping the film sustain its momentum and reach new global milestones within its first week of release.

 DC Hits 44 Crore Worldwide Gross on Day 4 as Monday Ticket Sales Outperform Opening Day Amidst Rare Uniform State-Wise Performance Kollywood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

DC Hits 44 Crore Worldwide Gross on Day 4 as Monday Ticket Sales Outperform Opening Day Amidst Rare Uniform State-Wise Performance

It is not every day that we see a director successfully transition into a leading hero role and command such a strong box office presence right from the start. DC is currently proving to be a significant success story, especially considering it features a debutant hero. What makes this run truly remarkable is the rare pattern of equal contribution from across different states. Typically, South Indian films see a massive skew towards their home state, but for this project, the audience in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Kerala are showing as much love as the fans in Tamil Nadu. This widespread acceptance is a testament to the film's universal appeal. On its first Monday, the film maintained a steady hold with an India gross collection of 6.90 crore. This takes the total India gross to 31.01 crore in just four days. If we look at the net earnings for Day 4, the movie collected 6.00 crore across 4,525 shows, which is a manageable 37.2 percent drop from Sunday's 9.55 crore net. Globally, the momentum is equally strong. With an overseas contribution of 1.50 crore on Monday, the total overseas gross has reached 13.25 crore. This brings the worldwide gross collection to a healthy 44.26 crore, achieved through 16,217 shows across all regions. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The state-wise gross data for Day 4 perfectly illustrates this balanced performance. Tamil Nadu and the APTG regions contributed exactly 2.00 crore each to the daily gross, while Kerala followed very closely with 1.90 crore. Karnataka added 0.70 crore, and the rest of India contributed 0.30 crore. Looking at the total gross so far, Tamil Nadu stands at 9.67 crore, APTG at 8.50 crore, and Kerala at 6.35 crore. For a film without a traditional big-tier star, seeing such a uniform distribution of revenue across borders is incredibly rare and highlights a major shift in audience interest. The language-wise breakdown for Day 4 shows that the Tamil version remains the primary driver, earning 4.15 crore net from 2,116 shows with a solid 38 percent occupancy. This specific performance has even placed the film at number 41 on the list of all-time highest first Monday collections for Tamil cinema. The Telugu version also showed resilience with 1.60 crore net from 1,201 shows at 28 percent occupancy, while the Hindi version added 0.25 crore. In terms of total net earnings across four days, the Tamil version has amassed 18.30 crore, followed by Telugu at 6.95 crore and Hindi at 1.70 crore. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) National cinema chains have also seen a significant influx of viewers, making it one of the highest-selling regional movies currently at these venues. In the advance bookings and daily sales for Monday, PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis collectively sold around 17,000 tickets, generating a gross of approximately 0.3 crore. PVR was the main contributor, selling about 11,200 tickets for a gross of around 0.2 crore. INOX followed with roughly 4,200 tickets and 0.06 crore gross, while Cinepolis added about 1,600 tickets for a 0.04 crore gross. These chains operated 600 shows with an impressive occupancy of nearly 14 percent. The occupancy rates in major cities for the Tamil 2D version were particularly high. Kochi led the charts with a staggering 66.5 percent overall occupancy, peaking at 91 percent during night shows. Chennai maintained a strong 46.3 percent occupancy across 278 shows, while Bengaluru stayed at 24.5 percent. On the ticket booking platforms, the trend is very positive. BookMyShow recorded 152.32K tickets for Monday, which is actually higher than the opening Friday sales of 146.33K. This brings the total tickets sold on the platform to over 8.58 lakh. On the international front, Venky Box Office reports that the film earned 110K dollars in North America on Sunday, taking its total there to 370K dollars, with the Telugu version specifically contributing 92K dollars to that total.

Karthik Subbaraj Signs Netflix Costliest South Indian Original Starring Atharvaa, Upendra and Prabhu Deva Kollywood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

Karthik Subbaraj Signs Netflix Costliest South Indian Original Starring Atharvaa, Upendra and Prabhu Deva

The South Indian digital space is seeing a significant development as acclaimed filmmaker Karthik Subbaraj has reportedly signed a major deal with Netflix. This project is expected to be the most expensive South Indian original production for the streaming giant to date. While the director has worked with Netflix previously on projects like Jagame Thandhiram and the anthology Navarasa this upcoming venture is being planned on a much larger scale for a 2027 release. The casting for this original has already become a talking point among fans. The project will feature Atharvaa in a lead role. Joining him is Kannada superstar Upendra who is reportedly playing a pivotal character possibly as the primary antagonist. This marks another significant move for Upendra in the pan-Indian space following his presence in other high profile films. Adding more weight to the ensemble is the legendary Prabhu Deva who is expected to play a character closely linked to the lead bringing a unique dynamic to the screen. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) This news comes at a time when Karthik Subbaraj is maintaining strong momentum with his production house Stone Bench Films. Projects like Dorothy starring Keerthy Suresh have been gaining international attention at film festivals including a world premiere at Toronto. The transition from producing grounded independent films to directing a high budget digital original for Netflix shows the versatility of the director and his ability to handle diverse scales of production. His signature filmmaking style which often blends grit with stylized visuals is expected to be a major highlight of this new project. Industry reports suggest that Netflix is positioning this project as a flagship South Indian original for 2027. By bringing together prominent talent from the Tamil and Kannada film industries the platform aims to capture a wide audience across various regions. This project also marks a reunion for the director and Prabhu Deva who previously collaborated on the silent thriller Mercury. As production planning follows high standards this collaboration is expected to set new benchmarks for digital content in the Indian market.

 DC Opening Weekend Box Office: Film Gross ₹31.86 Cr Worldwide As South Indian States Show Nearly Equal And Competing Growth Kollywood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

DC Opening Weekend Box Office: Film Gross ₹31.86 Cr Worldwide As South Indian States Show Nearly Equal And Competing Growth

Arun Matheswaran's latest directorial effort, DC (Tamil), has successfully wrapped up its opening weekend with a performance that highlights the director's growing influence in the gritty action genre. Known for his raw storytelling style in films like Captain Miller and Rocky, the filmmaker has once again delivered a stylized experience that has sparked significant conversation. However, a major part of the film’s success is being attributed to Anirudh Ravichander. Critics and fans have noted that the heavy, atmospheric background score is a character in itself, with some audiences even suggesting that the music alone is a strong enough reason to witness the film on the big screen. The film began its box office journey on Friday, which was Day 1, by grossing 5.04 Cr in India. It opened across 3,504 shows with a relatively modest overall occupancy, but the numbers in core Tamil regions were impressive right from the start. Chennai saw an opening occupancy of over 66 percent, while Coimbatore started even stronger at nearly 70 percent. By the end of its first day, including an overseas contribution of 2.25 Cr, the worldwide gross stood at roughly 7.29 Cr. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Saturday, or Day 2, witnessed a healthy surge in interest as the gross collections in India jumped to 8.07 Cr. This represents a solid growth of 59.1 percent in net terms, proving that the film's dark tone and Anirudh's score were resonating with the weekend crowd. Occupancy figures saw a noticeable spike, especially in Chennai where it reached over 76 percent and Coimbatore where it hit a massive 87 percent. Overseas markets also contributed another 3 Cr, taking the worldwide gross to 18.36 Cr by the end of the second day. The momentum reached its peak on Day 3, the first Sunday. The film saw its highest single-day collection yet, grossing 11 Cr in India across an expanded count of 4,639 shows. This increase in show count, particularly in Bengaluru and Chennai, helped the overall occupancy settle at about 40 percent. In Chennai, Sunday occupancy climbed to 81.5 percent, while Trivandrum saw a strong 77 percent turnout. By the end of its first three days, the worldwide gross collection for DC (Tamil) reached 31.86 Cr. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) DC (Tamil) - India Gross Collection (Opening Weekend)DayIndia Gross CollectionDay 1 (1st Friday)₹ 5.04 CrDay 2 (1st Saturday)₹ 8.07 CrDay 11 (1st Sunday)₹ 11.00 CrTotal India Gross₹ 24.11 Cr State-wise Gross Collection Report (Opening Weekend): Tamil Nadu: ₹ 7.67 Cr AP/TG: ₹ 6.50 Cr Kerala: ₹ 4.45 Cr Karnataka: ₹ 3.59 Cr Rest of India: ₹ 1.90 Cr The digital engagement for the film has been quite strong, with BookMyShow reporting over 706,000 total tickets sold so far, out of which over 233,000 were booked in the last 24 hours alone. In national chains like PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis, the film sold over 45,000 tickets during the opening weekend. Interestingly, the highest number of tickets sold at these chains occurred on the release day, Friday, indicating a high level of anticipation from the multiplex audience. On Sunday alone, national chains recorded approximately 10,000 ticket sales, contributing around 16 lakh to the daily gross. With the weekend now behind it, the film's steady performance in major cities remains its biggest strength. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) According to Venky Box Office in the North American market, the film is finding its footing with the diaspora audience. On Saturday, DC collected 139,000 dollars, which helped push its total regional gross to 260,000 dollars. A notable highlight from this total is the 61,000 dollars contributed by the Telugu version, showing interest across linguistic lines even in overseas territories. As for Sunday, the latest hourly reports as of 7pm PST indicate a collection of 86,000 dollars across 177 locations. These figures point toward a respectable opening run in the international circuit as the first weekend comes to a close.

Anurag Kashyap Review and TIFF 2026 Selection Drive Curiosity for Karthik Subbaraj Film Dorothy Kollywood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

Anurag Kashyap Review and TIFF 2026 Selection Drive Curiosity for Karthik Subbaraj Film Dorothy

Director Anurag Kashyap recently shared his thoughts on Karthik Subbaraj’s upcoming film Dorothy, describing it as the director's boldest work to date. His review, which mentioned that the narrative is both surprising and pleasantly shocking, has generated significant curiosity among audiences who are now eager to see the unpredictable turns Subbaraj has crafted for this project. Beyond the local interest, the film has secured international recognition by being selected for a world premiere at the 2026 Toronto International Film Festival. It will be showcased in the prestigious Centrepiece section, following in the footsteps of notable Tamil films like Azhagarsamyin Kuthirai and Kannathil Muthamittal that have previously screened at TIFF. Categorized as a psychological drama set in rural India during the early 1990s, the story explores themes of social prejudice and violence, providing a grounded yet intense backdrop for the narrative. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) While specific plot details remain under wraps in typical Karthik Subbaraj fashion, the recently released teaser has offered a glimpse into the film's atmosphere. The footage sets an eerie and suspenseful tone, focusing on three distinct individuals whose lives seem fated to collide. The narrative appears to center around a mysterious figure, and the period setting of the 1990s adds a distinct visual and cultural layer to the tension shown in the teaser. The project features a strong lineup of talent, with National Award winner Keerthy Suresh taking on the titular role. This performance-driven character is expected to be one of her most complex roles yet, and she is supported by prominent young actors Sananth and Rishikanth. Another major highlight of the film is its music, composed by the legendary Maestro Ilaiyaraaja. This project marks a massive milestone in his career as his 1,540th film as a music composer, bringing a unique weight to the overall background score and soundtrack. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The technical team behind Dorothy includes veteran cinematographer S. Thirunavukkarasu, known for his work on films like Petta, and editor Ganesh Siva. The film is a collaborative production involving major studios like Jio Studios, Guneet Monga's Sikhya Entertainment, and Karthik Subbaraj's own Dhammam Films. This partnership between high-profile studios and independent creators suggests a balance between polished production values and a distinct artistic vision.

Jana Nayagan Becomes 2026 Highest Grossing Tamil Film Globally by Overtaking Karuppu with 312 Crore Gross Kollywood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

Jana Nayagan Becomes 2026 Highest Grossing Tamil Film Globally by Overtaking Karuppu with 312 Crore Gross

The 2026 box office leaderboard has officially seen a major shift at the top as Jana Nayagan achieves the historic milestone of becoming the highest-grossing Tamil film of the year globally. With a worldwide gross of 312.86 crore, the film has successfully overtaken the 310.12 crore lifetime collection of Karuppu. This achievement is even more extraordinary given that the project faced a significant digital breach with a high-quality leak surfacing early in its run. While such a setback usually destroys a film's box office legs, the organized strength of Thalapathy Vijay’s fandom proved to be an effective shield. Fans turned the theatrical release into a celebration, opting for the big-screen experience over pirated versions, effectively neutralizing the impact of the leak and steering the film to the global number one spot. While the movie has claimed the worldwide throne, the battle for the domestic record is still ongoing. Karuppu remains the top film within India with a gross of 228.97 crore and a net of 198.18 crore. Jana Nayagan is currently trailing slightly behind with an India gross of 219.71 crore and a net total of 188.50 crore. However, the current momentum suggests that the gap is closing fast, and it might only be a matter of time before it claims the domestic crown as well. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The performance on its third Saturday was nothing short of spectacular. The film collected a net of 2.35 crore on Day 17, which represents a massive 135 percent growth compared to Friday’s 1.00 crore. This surge was supported by 2,087 shows across the country. In the overseas market, the film added 0.25 crore on Saturday, pushing its total international collection to 93.15 crore. The ability to double its numbers this late in the theatrical run shows that the film is still attracting a large number of family audiences over the weekends. Looking at the regional breakdown, Tamil Nadu continues to be the primary engine of growth, contributing 138.08 crore to the total India gross. Karnataka has also been a strong territory with 29.87 crore, while Kerala and the rest of India have chipped in with 16.95 crore and 22.18 crore respectively. The Andhra Pradesh and Telangana regions have contributed 12.63 crore so far. The film is maintaining a healthy overall occupancy, which stood at 40.74 percent for the Tamil version on Saturday, peaking at 48.58 percent during the night shows. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Ticket sales data from BookMyShow further illustrates this weekend spike. Friday saw about 36.52 thousand tickets sold, but that number nearly doubled to 62.07 thousand on Saturday. In total, the platform has processed over 4.29 million tickets for Jana Nayagan. The surge was also reflected in national chains like PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis. On Saturday, these chains collectively sold approximately 6,800 tickets, resulting in a gross of 11.0 lakh. PVR led the chains with a contribution of 7.7 lakh, while INOX added 2.5 lakh and Cinepolis accounted for 0.8 lakh. City-wise performance in Tamil Nadu remains rock solid. Chennai recorded an overall occupancy of 61.5 percent across 198 shows on Saturday, with night shows reaching as high as 74 percent. Coimbatore followed with a strong 42.8 percent occupancy, while Madurai maintained a steady 25.8 percent. Even in Bengaluru, the film saw over 40 percent occupancy during the afternoon and evening shows. This consistent performance across major hubs has been the key to its record-breaking worldwide run.

DC Day 2 Box Office Worldwide Gross Hits Over 18 Cr as Saturday Collections Surge 60% with strong overseas hold Kollywood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

DC Day 2 Box Office Worldwide Gross Hits Over 18 Cr as Saturday Collections Surge 60% with strong overseas hold

DC is showing a clear upward trend in its numbers as it completes its first two days at the box office. While the movie opened with a relatively modest start, the word-of-mouth seems to have kicked in quickly, resulting in a significant surge over the weekend. The film, which features a blend of intense action and drama, has managed to capture the interest of the audience across the southern states, and the growth on Saturday suggests that it has found the right momentum to sustain itself through the coming week. Looking at the India collections, the movie has shown a healthy jump. On Friday, the film recorded an India gross of 5.04 crore. However, Saturday witnessed a substantial increase as the daily gross rose to 8.07 crore. This brings the total India gross to 13.11 crore in just two days. The net collections on Saturday was 7.00 crore marking a 59.1 percent increase over Friday's 4.40 crore. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The occupancy levels provide a clearer picture of how the demand increased over the last 24 hours. On Day 1, the overall occupancy for the Tamil version stood at 45.57 percent. By Day 2, this figure climbed to 63.33 percent. The afternoon and night shows were particularly strong on Saturday, with night show occupancy touching 80.38 percent. In major hubs like Chennai, the occupancy was as high as 76.5 percent, while Coimbatore saw a massive 87.3 percent overall occupancy. Even in Bengaluru, the film maintained a steady 43 percent occupancy across 207 shows, showing that the appeal is not just limited to Tamil Nadu. Regional distribution shows that the film is performing well across the board. On Saturday, Tamil Nadu led the gross collections with 2.37 crore, followed closely by the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana regions, which contributed 2.25 crore. Kerala also showed strong numbers with a gross of 1.50 crore, while Karnataka added 1.25 crore to the tally. The rest of India contributed 0.70 crore, which is a respectable number for a regional language film in its early days. This widespread contribution has helped push the total India net collection to 11.40 crore so far. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Ticket sales on BookMyShow provide a clear look at the momentum, with Day 1 seeing 146 thousand tickets sold. This figure surged to 272 thousand on Saturday, nearly doubling the initial volume and bringing the total to approximately 473 thousand tickets so far. The performance in national chains like PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis was equally strong on Saturday, with 15.6 thousand tickets sold across 493 shows. This resulted in a total gross of 26.6 lakh from these chains. PVR led the contribution with 18.5 lakh, while INOX and Cinepolis added 5.5 lakh and 2.6 lakh respectively. The movie managed an overall occupancy of 17 percent across 186 venues in these premium chains. The international market is also showing promising results. According to data shared by Venky Box Office, the North America gross for Friday stood at 121 thousand dollars, which includes 32 thousand dollars from premieres. On Saturday, the hourly box office report at 7 AM PST showed that the film had already collected 40 thousand dollars from 159 locations. The Saturday totals are currently trending toward 150 thousand dollars, which would be a solid outcome for the film in that territory. With a total overseas gross of 5.25 crore so far, the worldwide gross for DC now stands at 18.36 crore after its first two days. The overall trend for DC is quite positive. If it manages to hold these numbers through Sunday, it will be in a very comfortable position before the weekday test begins. The current momentum, especially the doubling of ticket sales on digital platforms, indicates that the buzz is building organically through positive feedback from early viewers.

Lokesh starrer DC delivers a raw and violent experience fueled by Anirudh's best score Kollywood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

Lokesh starrer DC delivers a raw and violent experience fueled by Anirudh's best score

DC is generating significant interest because it marks the acting debut of director Lokesh Kanagaraj. Moving from behind the camera to a lead role is a major shift, but early reports suggest he has handled the transition effectively. Playing the character of Das, Lokesh delivers a convincing performance that fits naturally into the raw and rustic setting created by director Arun Matheswaran. The story follows a familiar revenge template, centering on a fearless gangster fighting an unjust system alongside a woman whose faith in society has been shattered. While the plot might feel generic to some, the treatment is what sets it apart. Several reviewers have compared the intensity and grit of DC to acclaimed films like Visaranai and Vada Chennai. It is important to note that this is a clean 18+ rated film, featuring high-octane action and a significant amount of violence. For cinephiles who appreciate a trippy, violent ride with technical brilliance, the consensus is that the film is a worth-watch experience despite its heavy tone. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) However, the unanimous winner across all reviews is Anirudh Ravichander. Multiple critics have labeled his background score as the biggest backbone of the film, with some even calling it his career-best work. His music elevates the drama, especially during major highlights like the interval block and the marriage hall fight scene. On the acting front, Wamiqa Gabbi has also received significant praise for a powerful and impactful performance, providing the emotional depth needed to balance the intense action sequences. The technical departments, including the cinematography and sound design, have been described as top-notch, giving the film a world-class feel. On the flip side, the film is not without its flaws. One recurring critique is the pacing, particularly in the first half which takes its time to establish the world and characters. Some reviewers mentioned that while the pre-interval and interval blocks are absolute freak shows, the second-half writing feels a bit convenient and repetitive in certain sections. There is a sentiment that the backstories and motives of the supporting gang could have been etched out more clearly. Because of its slow-burn narrative and intense gore, it might not be a traditional family entertainer, but rather a film intended for a section of the audience that enjoys gritty storytelling. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) In summary, if you are planning to watch DC, expect a technically brilliant action drama that leans heavily on its atmospheric treatment and a god-mode score from Anirudh. Most ratings are currently hovering between 2.75 and 4 stars, suggesting that while the writing has some shortcomings, the theatrical experience remains strong. It is a bold experiment that pays off largely due to Lokesh Kanagaraj's screen presence and the directorial vision of Arun Matheswaran. If you are a fan of intense movie-making, this is one debut that is worth giving a try. #DC Decent Action Drama Despite Its Writing Flaws!Raw and grounded with a fairly engaging first half despite a regular, generic storyline. Film does feel slow in places, and the second half starts to get repetitive after a while. However, 4-5 blocks work really well across the…— Venky Reviews (@venkyreviews) August 7, 2026 #DC - A perfect film for cinephiles and intense movie lovers 👍Every frame in this movie speaks emotions with depth..!This is filmmaking at its finest from Arun Matheswaran and Lokesh Kanagaraj, we don't know that you are such a brilliant actor. Kudos 🫡Despite film facing…— Cinematica (@letsxCinematica) August 7, 2026 #DC - 4/5. One Of The Most Satisfying Films Of This Year. From Start To End, Film Is Completely Engaging. Good Debut By Lokesh. Award-Winning Performance By Wamiqa. Loved The Scenes Between Sanjana & Lokesh And Wamiqa & Lokesh.Easily Anirudh's Career Best Background Score.… pic.twitter.com/rpRobTLerY— Trendswood (@Trendswoodcom) August 7, 2026 #DC has been watched. This is @anirudhofficial at his best. It would be very very tough to top this work. Very tough. Really great music that wonderfully shoulders this compelling retelling of the Devadas lore.@ArunMatheswaran's most accessible, engaging, and entertaining… pic.twitter.com/nQHJUikXQl— Avinash Ramachandran (@Avinash_R13) August 7, 2026 #DC - 4 stars. Tamil cinema has its best film of the year. Hands down, @ArunMatheswaran’s best work and one that cements his position strongly as one of the most exciting and original filmmakers of our times. A moving, bloody violent story of revenge and redemption. A perfect fit…— Haricharan Pudipeddi (@pudiharicharan) August 7, 2026 #DC REVIEW – A Treat for Action Movie Fans.This one is an engaging action drama with several well executed moments. While the film starts at a slow pace, the pre-interval block and a few major action sequences are handled very well and leave a strong impression.The second…— Rangasthalam (@RangasthalamIN) August 7, 2026 . #DC Review :Solid Blockbuster Filled with Lokesh Delivers a Good performance 💥Anirudh BGM Peaks ❤️‍🔥🥁Wamica looks stunning 😍Action scenes and emotional sequences 🔥Overall a Blockbuster 👌🤞 https://t.co/BbRdHpA8qO pic.twitter.com/kvYlXCXZF6— Power OG2 🔥 (@attitudeboy200) August 7, 2026

Jana Nayagan Week 2 Box Office: Rs. 36.54 Cr Gross; Needs 15 Cr More to Become Vijay's 3rd 150 Cr Tamil Nadu Grosser Kollywood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

Jana Nayagan Week 2 Box Office: Rs. 36.54 Cr Gross; Needs 15 Cr More to Become Vijay's 3rd 150 Cr Tamil Nadu Grosser

Jana Nayagan has completed its second week at the box office, and the numbers tell a story of a strong regional performance coupled with significant challenges in the overseas market. As of the end of its fifteenth day, the film has achieved a worldwide gross collection of ₹308.67 Cr. The domestic market has been the primary driver, contributing an India gross of ₹215.87 Cr, while the overseas markets added ₹92.80 Cr to the tally. In terms of net earnings, the film has managed to pocket ₹185.15 Cr across a total of 114,846 shows tracked so far. The second week displayed a characteristic fluctuation in gross collections. Following a quieter second Friday with ₹4.12 Cr, the film saw a significant surge on Saturday, bringing in ₹9.05 Cr. This upward trend peaked on the second Sunday, which recorded a strong gross of ₹12.42 Cr. However, the typical weekday trend followed, with the second Monday seeing a drop to ₹4.43 Cr gross. By its fifteenth day, the daily gross settled at ₹1.84 Cr. Despite these mid-week variations, the film successfully crossed the ₹300 Cr worldwide gross milestone on its twelfth day, indicating a steady interest in the domestic market. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Jana Nayagan Week 2 State-wise Gross Totals: • Tamil Nadu: ₹ 29.58 Cr • Karnataka: ₹ 2.02 Cr • Rest of India: ₹ 2.84 Cr • Kerala: ₹ 1.66 Cr • APTG: ₹ 0.44 Cr Looking at the cumulative totals, Tamil Nadu remains the standout performer with a total gross of ₹134.83 Cr, followed by Karnataka at ₹29.67 Cr. With additional contributions from the Rest of India and Kerala, the overall India gross for Jana Nayagan now stands at a solid ₹215.87 Cr. Jana Nayagan - Week 2 Daily India Gross CollectionDayIndia Gross CollectionDay 9 (2nd Friday)₹ 4.12 CrDay 10 (2nd Saturday)₹ 9.05 CrDay 11 (2nd Sunday)₹ 12.40 CrDay 12 (2nd Monday)₹ 4.45 CrDay 13 (2nd Tuesday)₹ 2.39 CrDay 14 (2nd Wednesday)₹ 2.29 CrDay 15 (3rd Thursday)₹ 1.84 CrWeek 2 Total₹ 36.54 Cr (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The format and language breakdown for the second week highlights the film's strong reliance on its home base. The Tamil 2D version saw a substantial volume of viewers, recording 1,976,779 tracked footfalls. When we look at the numbers without block seats, the figure stands at 1,308,542, indicating a high level of genuine individual interest even in its second week. In comparison, the Hindi 2D version had a much lighter footprint with 199,268 total footfalls and 127,024 without block seats. This disparity confirms that while the film has a loyal following in the North, the heavy lifting is being done by the Tamil-speaking audience. A closer look at the regional and language breakdown reveals that Tamil Nadu remains the absolute stronghold for the film. In the second week alone, the Tamil version contributed a gross of ₹33.21 Cr. In contrast, the Hindi and Telugu versions had a much smaller footprint, with Hindi grossing ₹2.98 Cr and Telugu managing just ₹0.35 Cr during the same period. State-wise data confirms this trend, with Tamil Nadu providing a massive ₹134.83 Cr of the total India gross, followed by Karnataka at ₹29.67 Cr and the Rest of India at ₹21.89 Cr. In terms of audience engagement, BookMyShow data shows that Jana Nayagan has sold approximately 4.20 million tickets by the end of its second week. This impressive performance secures the film the fifth spot on the list of all-time highest ticket sales on the platform (trailing behind Jailer [8.13M], Leo [6.89M], Coolie [5.95M], and The Goat [4.23M]). The interest was particularly high during the second weekend, which saw a total of 446,580 tickets sold between Friday and Sunday, with the peak coming on Saturday with 180,670 bookings. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The performance in national multiplex chains like PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis also remained steady, with more than 125,000 tickets sold across these chains throughout the week. On its fifteenth day, the movie recorded approximately 6,650 tickets sold in these chains, which translates to a gross of 8.75 Lakhs. Despite a higher show count for other major releases, Jana Nayagan maintained a healthy occupancy rate of about 9 percent across 300+ shows, showing that the core audience in regional markets is still turning up as the film enters its third week. While the domestic numbers are respectable, the overseas performance has been a different story. According to reporting from Venky Box Office, the film is heading for a disaster status in the North American market. The total gross in that region stands at just $1.56M, with a very low Tuesday collection of $8,000. For a film of this scale, the inability to crack the $2M mark in North America is a significant setback. Overall, the overseas gross has reached ₹92.80 Cr, showing that while the film has an audience abroad, it hasn't quite reached the heights expected of a top-tier South Indian production.

Vishwanath and Sons trailer release date confirmed as Suriya second release of 2026 set for Independence Day weekend Kollywood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

Vishwanath and Sons trailer release date confirmed as Suriya second release of 2026 set for Independence Day weekend

The official trailer release date for Suriya's upcoming film, Vishwanath and Sons, has been confirmed by the makers. Fans of the actor have been eagerly waiting for a glimpse into this family drama, and the makers have now confirmed that the trailer will arrive on August 7, 2026. This serves as the final promotional push before the film makes its grand debut in cinemas on August 14, 2026, coinciding with the Independence Day weekend. Directed by Venky Atluri, who recently delivered the successful Lucky Baskhar, this project is being positioned as a wholesome family entertainer with a strong emotional core. The production is a collaborative effort between Sithara Entertainments, Fortune Four Cinemas, and Srikara Studios, along with Think Studios and Primark Productions. The film features an impressive ensemble cast, including Mamitha Baiju as the female lead, alongside veteran actors like Raveena Tandon and Radikaa Sarathkumar in pivotal roles. The technical crew is equally strong, with Nimish Ravi handling the cinematography, Navin Nooli on editing, and the versatile G.V. Prakash Kumar composing the music. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The buzz for Vishwanath and Sons is particularly high because it follows the massive success of Karuppu, which released earlier this year. Karuppu was a significant milestone for Suriya, marking a triumphant return to big-screen dominance after a long interval. With worldwide collections crossing the 310 crore mark, it proved that the actor's box office pull remains as strong as ever when paired with the right content. While Karuppu was a gritty action-heavy film, Vishwanath and Sons appears to be a shift toward a more grounded and relatable genre, showcasing Suriya’s range as a performer. Adding to the current momentum is the ongoing talk about the lead actor's future lineup, specifically Suriya 47. directed by Jithu Madhavan, this project is one of the most anticipated films in the industry. There is significant speculation that if the post-production for Suriya 47 moves as planned, it might target a late 2026 release. If this happens, it would mean Suriya will have three major theatrical releases in a single calendar year—Karuppu, Vishwanath and Sons, and Suriya 47—a rare feat for a top-tier star in today’s cinema landscape. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The collaboration between Venky Atluri and Suriya is seen as a strategic move to tap into both the Tamil and Telugu markets, given the director’s proven track record with bilingual hits. The posters released so far hint at a story that revolves around family heritage and emotional bonds, a theme that has historically performed well during holiday windows. The expectations are that Vishwanath and Sons will maintain the winning streak started by Karuppu and further solidify Suriya's position as a dominant force at the 2026 box office.

Jana Nayagan Day 14: Rs. 2.07 Crore India Gross Takes Global Total to 306 Crore; Needs Over 3 Crore More to Surpass Karuppu Globally Kollywood
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Jana Nayagan Day 14: Rs. 2.07 Crore India Gross Takes Global Total to 306 Crore; Needs Over 3 Crore More to Surpass Karuppu Globally

Jana Nayagan continues its impressive theatrical run, officially crossing the significant 300 crore milestone at the global box office in exactly two weeks. The film has managed to sustain a steady interest among the audience, particularly in its home territory. On its fourteenth day, which was a second Wednesday, the movie recorded a gross collection of 2.07 crore rupees in India. This brought the total India gross collections to 213.81 crore rupees, while the total India net currently stands at 183.35 crore rupees. When we look at the day-to-day trend, the net collection of 1.80 crore rupees represents a manageable 14.3 percent drop from the previous days 2.10 crore rupees. The film is seeing a very interesting rivalry with the years other big release, Karuppu. To claim the title of the highest-grossing film of 2026, Jana Nayagan needs to bridge a gap of approximately 15.16 crore rupees in domestic gross collection to overtake Karuppus 228.97 crore rupees. However, on the global stage, the gap is much narrower. With a current worldwide gross of 306.31 crore rupees, it needs only about 3.81 crore rupees more to surpass Karuppus worldwide total of 310.12 crore rupees. Given the current trajectory, it is highly likely that this record will be broken before the third weekend concludes. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The 2D Tamil version remains the primary driver of these numbers, recording an overall occupancy of 17.13 percent on Wednesday. Chennai led the regional demand with 368 shows and a solid 28 percent occupancy, while Coimbatore followed with 144 shows at 17.3 percent occupancy. In other southern hubs, Madurai saw 13.8 percent occupancy and Bengaluru recorded 11 percent across 179 shows. The Hindi version also contributed with an overall occupancy of 11.13 percent. Interestingly, the National Capital Region showed the highest engagement for the Hindi screenings, hitting 15.8 percent occupancy across 56 shows, with the night slots performing exceptionally well at 26 percent. A state-wise look at the Day 14 gross collection shows that Tamil Nadu remains the stronghold, contributing 1.60 crore rupees. Other states provided essential support, with the Rest of India markets adding 0.20 crore rupees, Kerala bringing in 0.14 crore rupees, and Karnataka adding 0.10 crore rupees. The Andhra Pradesh and Telangana regions contributed a modest 0.03 crore rupees for the day. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Internationally, Jana Nayagan is setting new benchmarks. In Malaysia, it has officially become the highest-grossing Tamil film of 2026, earning 10.75 million Malaysian Ringgit in just 11 days and surpassing the previous record held by Karuppu. The Middle East has also been a massive market, with 134,327 admits across the UAE and GCC over 11 days, resulting in a gross of 1.45 million dollars or roughly 13.8 crore rupees. According to data from Venky Box Office, the film earned 8,000 dollars in North America on Tuesday, taking its total there to 1.56 million dollars. On Day 14, the overseas market added 0.50 crore rupees to the tally, bringing the total international gross to 92.50 crore rupees. Looking at the performance in national cinema chains, Jana Nayagan has established itself as the highest-selling regional film if we set aside massive pan-India releases like The Odyssey and Spider-Man. On Wednesday, the trio of PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis contributed a combined 9.3 lakh rupees to the gross collection. Breaking this down, PVR led with 6.1 lakh rupees from 4,500 tickets across 190 shows. INOX followed with 2.6 lakh rupees from 2,100 tickets across 95 shows, and Cinepolis added 0.6 lakh rupees from 400 tickets across 50 shows. In total, 7,000 tickets were sold across these chains, maintaining an average occupancy of over 9 percent. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Digital interest remains high as the film enters its third week. On the second Tuesday, 32.42k tickets were booked on BookMyShow, followed by 23.96k tickets on Wednesday. This brings the cumulative ticket sales on the platform to a staggering 41.71 lakh tickets. As the second full week concludes, Jana Nayagan has proven its mettle by maintaining double-digit show counts and consistent footfalls.

Dorothy Teaser Unveiled as Karthik Subbaraj's 10th Film Heads to TIFF and September Release Kollywood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

Dorothy Teaser Unveiled as Karthik Subbaraj's 10th Film Heads to TIFF and September Release

Dhanush has officially unveiled the teaser for Karthik Subbaraj's highly anticipated tenth directorial venture, titled Dorothy. The announcement comes with a significant achievement, as the film has been selected for the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). This international recognition before its theatrical release highlights the global appeal of Subbaraj's unique storytelling style and marks a proud moment for Tamil cinema on the world stage. Scheduled for a worldwide release on September 25, 2026, the film is now moving toward its theatrical window Karthik Subbaraj has built a reputation over the last decade as a filmmaker who consistently subverts genre expectations. Since his breakout debut with the low-budget horror hit Pizza, he has delivered a string of cult classics and commercial successes. His filmography includes the acclaimed gangster-satire Jigarthanda, the high-octane Rajinikanth starrer Petta, and the more recent western-inspired period drama Jigarthanda DoubleX. Dorothy serves as a milestone project for the director, representing ten films of creative experimentation and genre-bending narratives. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The teaser and promotional posters suggest a visually striking and atmospheric experience. The monochromatic design featuring a bold red circle and characters on bicycles hints at a period or rural noir setting. A major highlight of this project is the collaboration between Subbaraj and the legendary composer Ilaiyaraaja. The pairing of the modern auteur’s stylized visuals with the timeless musical sensibilities of Isaignani Ilaiyaraaja has created immense curiosity among cinephiles. The cast is led by National Award winner Keerthy Suresh, who is known for her range in performance-heavy roles. She is joined by Sananth and Rishikanth, both of whom have previously collaborated with the director. On the production side, the film is backed by a powerhouse combination of Jio Studios and Guneet Monga's Sikhya Entertainment. Monga, an Academy Award-winning producer, brings a level of international expertise that aligns with the film’s presence at TIFF, ensuring that the project receives significant global visibility. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({})

Magudam Trailer From August 7 as Vishal Targets August 14 Release Amidst Major Box Office Clash Kollywood
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Magudam Trailer From August 7 as Vishal Targets August 14 Release Amidst Major Box Office Clash

Vishal has finally confirmed the arrival of his long-awaited directorial debut, Magudam. In a recent social media update, the actor-turned-director announced that the theatrical trailer will be unveiled on August 7, followed by a worldwide theatrical release on August 14. The film, which will be released as Makutam in Telugu, represents a major shift in Vishal's career as he takes on the dual responsibility of lead actor and director for the first time. The journey to this release has been defined by significant behind-the-scenes transitions and logistical hurdles. Production initially began with director Ravi Arasu, but major creative differences regarding the commercial elements of the story emerged midway through filming. This led to Arasu exiting the project, at which point Vishal decided to take over the directorial duties himself. However, the transition caused a temporary halt by the Film Employees Federation of South India and the Directors Guild, who required an official No Objection Certificate from the original director before allowing the shoot to resume. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Following the completion of the shoot in June, the project faced another unexpected delay due to a tragedy within the production house. The passing of legendary producer R. B. Choudary, whose banner Super Good Films is backing the project, led to a pause in promotional activities. As the 99th venture for the prestigious banner, release planning was temporarily deferred while his sons managed the internal transition and leadership discussions during the mourning period. For his first outing as a filmmaker, Vishal is challenging himself with a triple-role performance featuring three distinct characters. The narrative will see him portraying a middle-class medical representative, a die-hard fan of music maestro Ilaiyaraaja with eccentric behaviors, and a ruthless gangster whose arc spans from a young don to a seasoned leader. The film features a strong supporting cast including Anjali and Dushara Vijayan, with a musical score composed by G.V. Prakash Kumar. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) By locking in the August 14 release date, Magudam is heading straight into a crowded box office showdown over the Independence Day holiday weekend. The film is set for a high-stakes theatrical race against Suriya's Vishwanath & Sons and the movie Hi, which features Nayanthara and Kavin in lead roles. This three-way clash will be a critical test for Vishal's versatility as he navigates the shift from a bankable action star to a filmmaker in a highly competitive market. The Crown is Ready !!#Magudam /#Makutam Trailer from August 7th & releasing Worldwide on August 14th#DirectorVishal #SGF99 #MagudamTrailerFromAug7th #MagudamReleaseOnAug14th pic.twitter.com/YLJ0x9EjY9— Vishal (@VishalKOfficial) August 5, 2026

Jana Nayagan OTT Release Date: When and Where To Watch Thalapathy Vijay's Political Actioner Kollywood
BY Sunit Jangir 📰 News

Jana Nayagan OTT Release Date: When and Where To Watch Thalapathy Vijay's Political Actioner

Chennai, August 5 - Thalapathy Vijay's Jana Nayagan has reportedly locked its OTT release date after its theatrical run is slowing down. Directed by H. Vinoth, the political action drama is set to debut on digital platforms later this month, giving fans another opportunity to watch the superstar's final film. According to the latest update, Jana Nayagan will stream on ZEE5 starting August 21, 2026. The film was initially expected to arrive on Amazon Prime Video after reports of a lucrative digital rights deal. However, those plans reportedly changed following multiple release delays and other factors, with ZEE5 eventually acquiring the streaming rights. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Released in theatres on July 23, Jana Nayagan opened to huge anticipation but received largely negative reviews from critics and audiences. Despite the poor word of mouth, the film managed to cross the 300 crore mark worldwide, driven primarily by Vijay's massive fan following. However, the collection was well below the expectations associated with the superstar's final film and is widely regarded as a disappointing theatrical performer. Produced by KVN Productions, Jana Nayagan stars Thalapathy Vijay alongside Pooja Hegde, Bobby Deol, Prakash Raj, Gautham Vasudev Menon, Priyamani, Mamitha Baiju, and Narain in pivotal roles. With its OTT premiere now confirmed, the film will look to find a wider audience on streaming after an underwhelming run in cinemas. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({})

Jana Nayagan Day 13: Rs. 2.39 Crore Gross as it Targets a 200 Crore Lifetime Total in Tamil Nadu Kollywood
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Jana Nayagan Day 13: Rs. 2.39 Crore Gross as it Targets a 200 Crore Lifetime Total in Tamil Nadu

Jana Nayagan is holding its ground as it moves through the second week of its theatrical run. On Day 13, which was the second Tuesday, the film recorded an India gross collection of ₹2.39 Crore from 3,967 shows. This represents a 45.5 percent decline compared to the previous day gross earnings. While the numbers are naturally tapering off on weekdays, the cumulative performance remains impressive. To date, the total India gross collection has climbed to ₹211.74 Crore, showcasing the film ability to maintain interest across multiple regions even after two weeks. These domestic numbers contribute to a larger global success story that has been unfolding over the past few days. Thalapathy Vijay film has firmly established itself in the elite ₹300 Crore global gross club, marking the thirteenth time a Kollywood production has hit this milestone. It is notably the third film in the actor career to reach this level, following in the footsteps of Leo and GOAT. Additionally, the movie has reinforced his dominance in Tamil Nadu, serving as his ninth consecutive release to surpass the ₹100 Crore gross mark in his home state. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) A closer look at the state-wise gross performance for Day 13 shows that Tamil Nadu remains the primary engine, contributing ₹1.76 Crore. Other regions also added to the tally, with the Rest of India bringing in ₹0.30 Crore, while Karnataka and Kerala each contributed ₹0.15 Crore. The Andhra Pradesh and Telangana markets added ₹0.03 Crore. Cumulatively, the film has put up a total gross numbers across these states, with Tamil Nadu leading at ₹131.61 Crore, followed by Karnataka at ₹29.47 Crore and Kerala at ₹16.60 Crore. In fact, Jana Nayagan has now become the top Kerala grosser of 2026, overtaking films like Blast and Karuppu. In terms of language performance, the Tamil version continues to be the strongest contributor, earning a net of ₹1.80 Crore on Tuesday with an occupancy of 21 percent across 2,338 shows. The Hindi version added ₹0.28 Crore from 1,512 shows at 11 percent occupancy, while the Telugu version contributed ₹0.02 Crore from 117 shows at 13 percent occupancy. Looking at the overall language-wise totals in India, the Tamil gross stands at ₹183.07 Crore, the Hindi gross at ₹18.44 Crore, and the Telugu gross at ₹10.24 Crore. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) National theater chains showed steady but lower activity on this second Tuesday. According to the data, PVR sold 2,500 tickets for a gross of ₹3.35 Lakhs across 170 shows. INOX followed with 1,250 tickets sold and a gross of ₹1.40 Lakhs from 90 shows. Cinepolis rounded out the group with 250 tickets and ₹30,000 in gross from 40 shows. In total, these national chains accounted for 4,000 tickets sold and a gross of approximately ₹5 Lakhs across 300 shows. Occupancy trends for the Tamil 2D version showed an overall daily average of 21.17 percent. The evening shows were the busiest, peaking at 27.31 percent. In key regions, Chennai led with 28.5 percent occupancy across 358 shows. Coimbatore recorded 21.8 percent occupancy from 145 shows, while Bengaluru and Madurai saw 15.5 percent and 14.5 percent occupancy respectively. For the Hindi 2D version, the National Capital Region was the highlight with 25.3 percent occupancy from 64 shows, while Ahmedabad and Surat recorded lower levels at 11 percent and 9.8 percent. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Digital interest remains significant, though the film missed the top five spots for second Tuesday ticket sales on BookMyShow, trailing behind titles like Jailer and Leo. On Tuesday, the platform recorded 32,420 tickets booked, compared to 54,340 on Monday. This brings the total ticket sales on BookMyShow to over 4.14 million. Overseas, the film continues to find an audience, adding ₹0.75 Crore on its thirteenth day. This brings the total overseas gross to ₹92.00 Crore. When combined with the Indian gross of ₹211.74 Crore, the worldwide gross collection now stands at ₹303.74 Crore. This marks a historic Triple Hat-trick for Thalapathy Vijay in Tamil Nadu, as Jana Nayagan is now his ninth consecutive film to cross the ₹100 Crore gross mark in the state.

Tamil Star Suriya Names Dhurandhar As He Reveals His Top 5 Favourite Movies of All Time Kollywood
BY Sunit Jangir 📰 News

Tamil Star Suriya Names Dhurandhar As He Reveals His Top 5 Favourite Movies of All Time

Mumbai, August 4 - Tamil superstar Suriya has revealed his list of the five greatest films of all time, and one name that has caught fans' attention is Dhurandhar. During a recent interaction with THR India, the actor was asked to pick the movies that have left the biggest impact on him, and his selections showcased a blend of timeless classics, modern masterpieces, and one of the biggest Indian blockbusters in recent memory. Suriya's top five includes Lagaan, Eega, Sethu, Kaakha Kaakha, and Dhurandhar. While Lagaan is widely regarded as one of Indian cinema's finest sports dramas, Eega revolutionised commercial filmmaking with SS Rajamouli's imaginative storytelling. Bala's Sethu remains a landmark film in Tamil cinema, whereas Kaakha Kaakha is one of Suriya's own career-defining performances that transformed him into a leading star. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The biggest talking point from the list, however, is the inclusion of Dhurandhar. Directed by Aditya Dhar, the spy action spectacle has become one of the biggest blockbusters of Indian cinema, winning praise for its gripping narrative, high-octane action, and emotional storytelling. Suriya's admiration for the film is likely to delight its makers and fans alike, further cementing its growing legacy in Indian cinema. Interestingly, Suriya's selections reflect his appreciation for films that have pushed creative boundaries while delivering powerful emotional experiences. From inspiring underdog stories and innovative fantasy adventures to intense character-driven dramas and modern action epics, his list spans multiple genres and generations, offering a glimpse into the cinema that has influenced one of India's most respected actors. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) pic.twitter.com/uKTQt49kkp— Gv (@Gv0825) August 3, 2026

Thalapathy Vijay's Jana Nayagan Box Office Crawls Past 300 Crore Worldwide In 12 Days Kollywood
BY Sunit Jangir 📰 News

Thalapathy Vijay's Jana Nayagan Box Office Crawls Past 300 Crore Worldwide In 12 Days

Chennai, August 4 - Thalapathy Vijay's Jana Nayagan has achieved a major milestone at the worldwide box office by crossing the 300 crore gross mark in 12 days of its theatrical run. Although the film has slowed considerably after its good opening week, the latest feat underlines Vijay's immense star power and the unwavering support of his fan base. The milestone is especially significant as the film is widely regarded as the actor's final theatrical release before his full-time political career. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Directed by H Vinoth, Jana Nayagan has grossed approximately 209.25 crore in India and around 91 crore from overseas markets, taking its worldwide total to nearly 300.50 crore after 12 days. The film added close to 5 crore worldwide on its second Monday, showing a decent hold despite the expected weekday slowdown. With this, the political action thriller has become the second Tamil film of the year to enter the 300 crore worldwide club. It will most likely cross Suriya's Karuppu (310 crores gross) to become the highest-grossing Tamil film of the year (so far), and that will be a massive feat given the circumstances. Despite this impressive milestone, Jana Nayagan will still finish its theatrical run as a box office flop due to its enormous production and recovery costs. The film also faced several setbacks before and after release, including multiple postponements, online leaks, and overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and sections of the audience. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Even so, it managed to overcome those obstacles to crawl past 300 crore globally, highlighting the extraordinary drawing power of Thalapathy Vijay. This marks the actor's third 300 crore worldwide grosser, after The Greatest of All Time (GOAT) and Leo. The 300 crore landmark also carries emotional significance for fans, as it marks the box office farewell of one of South Indian cinema's most beloved superstars. Irrespective of its commercial verdict, Jana Nayagan has once again demonstrated Vijay's ability to bring audiences to theatres on a massive scale. As the film enters the final phase of its theatrical run, it closes an era for Tamil cinema while giving fans one last opportunity to celebrate the remarkable box office legacy of Thalapathy Vijay.

OTT Giants Threaten To Pull Big Money As Idhayam Murali Netflix Release Forces A Brutal Reality Check For Hindi Producers Kollywood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

OTT Giants Threaten To Pull Big Money As Idhayam Murali Netflix Release Forces A Brutal Reality Check For Hindi Producers

The silent war for India's cinematic real estate has shifted from the ticket counter to the negotiation table as OTT giants issue a high-stakes ultimatum to Bollywood. While South Indian cinema has long embraced a lean 28-day theatrical-to-digital cycle, the Hindi film industry remains tethered to a rigid eight-week mandate. Now, streaming heavyweights like Netflix and Amazon are turning up the heat, essentially telling Hindi producers to cut the theatrical window in half or prepare to see their lucrative digital checks vanish. It is a fiscal standoff that is quickly redefining the financial architecture of the industry. The latest case study in this digital-first strategy is the Tamil romantic drama Idhayam Murali. Starring Atharvaa, Kayadu Lohar, and Preity Mukhundhan, the film is slated for a Netflix premiere on August 7, 2026, marking a precise 28-day transition from its theatrical debut. This four-week pivot serves as a vital recovery mechanism for projects that find themselves squeezed by relentless competitive pressure; the film's theatrical momentum was notably disrupted when the arrival of Jana Nayagan caused its screen count to shrink drastically. For Idhayam Murali, which was produced on a budget hovering between 25 crore and 26 crore rupees, the digital safety net has effectively supplanted the box office as its most bankable asset. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) A deep dive into the box office numbers reveals why these OTT deals are now the lifeblood of mid-budget cinema. During its theatrical run, Idhayam Murali achieved a worldwide gross collection of 31.80 crore rupees, supported by an overseas contribution of 8.25 crore rupees. Domestically, the film managed an India gross of 23.55 crore rupees and an India net of 20.36 crore rupees. However, with a theatrical break-even target set at 25 crore rupees, the film fell approximately 4.64 crore short of its domestic target. While categorized as an average performer on the big screen, the film is expected to find its second wind on the streaming platform, where it will debut in Tamil along with dubbed versions in Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi. This trend highlights the growing friction in the North. OTT giants are no longer willing to pay premium prices for content that has been sitting in theaters for two months, arguing that the marketing heat cools off significantly after the first 30 days. The demand is simple: adapt to the South model or forget the big money. For Hindi producers, this creates a dizzying dilemma. Shortening the window risks the ire of multiplex chains that rely on exclusivity to drive footfalls, but holding out for eight weeks threatens to devalue their digital rights in an era where streaming revenue often dictates a project's profitability. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Idhayam Murali's journey from a modest theatrical run to a massive five-language global rollout on Netflix serves as a harbinger of things to come. As the lines between the big screen and the living room continue to blur, the eight-week window is starting to look like a relic of a bygone era. Whether Bollywood will blink first remains to be seen.

Ajith Kumar's Next Titled Dare Devil: Adhik Ravichandran Join Forces For Thala's 34th Anniversary Surprise Kollywood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

Ajith Kumar's Next Titled Dare Devil: Adhik Ravichandran Join Forces For Thala's 34th Anniversary Surprise

The Tamil film industry is currently buzzing with the surprise announcement of Ajith Kumar's next project, titled Dare Devil. This reveal comes as a special tribute to celebrate the actor's 34-year journey in the world of cinema. Director Adhik Ravichandran, who is currently working on another project with the star, took to social media to unveil the title along with a striking poster featuring dice spelling out the name. What makes this project even more significant is the production house; the film is being produced by Shalini Ajith Kumar under the newly formed Bravehearts Production banner, marking a major personal and professional milestone for the family. Ajith Kumar had a highly active 2025, delivering two major theatrical releases. His year began with the February release of the Magizh Thirumeni directorial Vidaamuyarchi, which achieved a worldwide gross of approximately ₹135.89 crore. He followed this with the massive success of Good Bad Ugly, directed by Adhik Ravichandran. Good Bad Ugly emerged as one of the highest-grossing films of 2025, earning a worldwide gross of ₹248.25 crore and being declared a commercial Hit. With the announcement of Dare Devil, Ajith is set to continue this momentum, reuniting with the director of his most recent box office success. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The technical crew for Dare Devil suggests a high-octane commercial entertainer. Anirudh Ravichander has been roped in to compose the music, marking a quick reunion with Ajith Kumar following their collaboration on the 2025 film Vidaamuyarchi. Given Anirudh's track record, his presence is expected to deliver a chart-topping soundtrack and a significant boost to the film's pre-release buzz. The cinematography will be handled by Abinandhan Ramanujam, while Editor Vijay and stunt choreographer Supreme Sundar are also part of the core team. Adhik Ravichandran's recent dominance at the box office with the 2025 hit Good Bad Ugly has established him as a director who truly understands the pulse of the masses, making this new collaboration one of the most anticipated announcements in Kollywood. The choice of title, Dare Devil, fits perfectly with Ajith’s real-life persona as an adventure enthusiast and a risk-taker. Throughout his 34 years in the industry, he has built a massive fan base solely through his screen presence and the quality of his films, famously sticking to a no-promotions policy for over a decade. As the poster for Dare Devil circulates on social media, the dice aesthetic hints at a possible gambling or heist-related sub-plot, similar to some of his most loved characters in the past. 34 years of breaking barriers, inspiring millions, and redefining stardom. A journey built on passion, perseverance, and unmatched charisma-💥🎲 #DareDevil 🎲💥 is here , This is going to be very Special❤️🙏🏻 Thank you My Sir🙏🏻 #Ajithkumar sir for the Trust & Support❤️🙏🏻Thank you… pic.twitter.com/rW71vGZmTW— Adhik Ravichandran (@Adhikravi) August 3, 2026

Jana Nayagan 2nd Weekend Box Office: Thalapathy Vijay Grosses Nearly 300 Cr Worldwide After A Massive 120% Saturday Surge! Kollywood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

Jana Nayagan 2nd Weekend Box Office: Thalapathy Vijay Grosses Nearly 300 Cr Worldwide After A Massive 120% Saturday Surge!

As we wrap up the second weekend, Jana Nayagan has achieved a major milestone by crossing the ₹200 Crore gross mark in India. The film has officially achieved worldwide gross collections of approximately ₹295.92 Cr, with the India gross contributing ₹204.92 Cr and overseas markets bringing in ₹91.00 Cr. The total India net collection now stands at about ₹175.60 Cr, achieved across a massive 99,055 shows so far. This consistent performance indicates a strong hold even after the initial opening frenzy. Looking at the second weekend performance, the film showed a classic trend of consolidation followed by a significant surge. On the second Friday (Day 9), the film collected a net of approximately ₹3.55 Cr across 4,165 shows. This represented a 12.3% drop from the previous day, which is expected as the film enters its second week. However, the momentum shifted dramatically on Saturday (Day 10), with the net collection jumping to ₹7.80 Cr, a staggering 119.7% growth. Sunday (Day 11) saw further improvement with a 37.2% growth, collecting about ₹10.70 Cr net across 4,321 shows. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) State-wise gross numbers tell a story of regional dominance. Tamil Nadu remains the primary fortress for the film, contributing the lion's share of the collections. On Sunday alone, Tamil Nadu grossed ₹10.00 Cr, while other regions like Karnataka and the Rest of India also showed healthy participation. The cumulative state-wise performance for the second weekend is captured in the detailed table below. Jana Nayagan - State-wise Gross Collection (2nd Weekend)DayAPTGTamil NaduKarnatakaKeralaRest of IndiaTotalDay 9₹ 0.05 Cr₹ 3.25 Cr₹ 0.27 Cr₹ 0.20 Cr₹ 0.35 Cr₹ 4.12 CrDay 10₹ 0.10 Cr₹ 7.50 Cr₹ 0.50 Cr₹ 0.35 Cr₹ 0.60 Cr₹ 9.05 CrDay 11₹ 0.15 Cr₹ 10.00 Cr₹ 0.75 Cr₹ 0.50 Cr₹ 1.00 Cr₹ 12.40 Cr (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Occupancy rates during the weekend were particularly impressive in major cities. Chennai remains a top performer, with Sunday occupancy hitting a high of 77.8% across 458 shows. Coimbatore was even stronger, recording an 81.0% occupancy rate. Even in Bengaluru, despite more competition, the film managed a solid 49.3% occupancy. The overall Tamil (2D) occupancy on Sunday was approximately 61.38%, showing that the core audience is still very much engaged with the film. The ticket sales data from BookMyShow further cements the film's success. By the end of the second weekend, Jana Nayagan sold approximately 4.06 million tickets on the platform, ranking it among the top performers like Jailer and Leo. During the second weekend specifically, Friday saw about 124K bookings, Saturday rose to 181K, and Sunday recorded 142K bookings. In national cinema chains, the film moved over 60,000 tickets during the week. Total footfalls for the second weekend reached approximately 1.24 million, with tracked footfalls excluding block seats standing at 914,920. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) On the international front, the overseas performance has been steady. According to Venky Box Office the film grossed about $17K in North America on Saturday, bringing its total there to $1.52M (approximately ₹12.75 Cr). Globally, the overseas market contributed ₹8.00 Cr over the second weekend, pushing the total overseas gross to ₹91.00 Cr. From a linguistic perspective, while Tamil is the main driver, the Hindi and Telugu dubbed versions have also contributed to the cumulative totals. The Hindi net collection stands at approximately ₹15.25 Cr, while the Telugu net has reached about ₹8.90 Cr. The language-wise cumulative net performance is detailed in the list below. Tamil Net: ₹ 151.45 Cr Hindi Net: ₹ 15.25 Cr Telugu Net: ₹ 8.90 Cr Jana Nayagan - India Net Collection (2nd Weekend Breakdown)DayIndia Net Collection (Approx)ShowsDay 9 (Friday)₹ 3.55 Cr4,165Day 10 (Saturday)₹ 7.80 Cr4,202Day 11 (Sunday)₹ 10.70 Cr4,321Total India Net₹ 175.60 Cr12651

Jana Nayagan Week 1 Box Office: Thalapathy Vijay Hits Rs. 260 Cr Globally as TN Gross Smashes 100 Cr Record Kollywood
BY Christa Lincy 📰 News

Jana Nayagan Week 1 Box Office: Thalapathy Vijay Hits Rs. 260 Cr Globally as TN Gross Smashes 100 Cr Record

Thalapathy Vijay latest outing, Jana Nayagan, has wrapped up its first week with the kind of dominance that has become a trademark of his career. As the buzz around his final few films continues to grow, the expectations for this project were sky-high, leading to a massive release across 13,067 shows on its opening day. Over an extended eight-day first week, the film has successfully converted that initial hype into substantial numbers, officially posting a worldwide gross collection of ₹260.25 Cr. The global performance is backed by a solid domestic trends, where the film earned ₹153.48 Cr in net collections. The journey to this figure was marked by several milestones: it crossed the ₹50 Crore net mark on its first day itself, breached the ₹100 Crore net mark by the end of its first Sunday, and reached the ₹150 Crore net milestone on Day 8. While the Tamil version naturally led the charge with a net of ₹131.02 Cr, the Telugu and Hindi versions added ₹8.83 Cr and ₹13.63 Cr respectively, showing a decent footprint outside its primary market. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) In its home territory of Tamil Nadu, Jana Nayagan has achieved a significant historical feat. By grossing ₹102.00 Cr in the state within just one week, it has become the ninth film in Vijay career to cross the 100 Crore gross milestone in Tamil Nadu. This puts the film in an elite club alongside his previous blockbusters like Leo, The Greatest of All Time, Varisu, Bigil, Master, Sarkar, Mersal, and Beast. Beyond the home state, the film also saw strong support in Karnataka with ₹27.08 Cr and Kerala with ₹14.90 Cr gross. Analyzing the day-wise trend, the film started with a massive ₹42.70 Cr net on Thursday, followed by a 50.5 percent drop on Friday. However, the first weekend saw a strong rebound, with Sunday collections hitting ₹32.00 Cr net. The momentum was eventually challenged on Day 8 by the global release of Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The Marvel wave had a significant impact on national chains like PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis, where the superhero film sold over 5.94 lakh tickets. This shift in audience attention led to Jana Nayagan show count being reduced to 5,496 and ticket sales in national chains dipping to around 11,114 for the day, resulting in a Day 8 net of ₹3.98 Cr. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The theater occupancy figures throughout the week highlight the strong initial pull and typical weekday stabilization. Day 1 opened with an overall Tamil occupancy of 68.31 percent, with Chennai leading at a near-capacity 97 percent. Bengaluru also showed strong interest with 54.3 percent occupancy on the first day. While weekday occupancy settled between 15 and 25 percent, Sunday saw a massive surge back to 69.04 percent. This high engagement is further evidenced by the footfall data, which recorded a total of 6,341,236 viewers, with the actual seated footfall standing at 4,150,481 for the week. On the international stage, the film grossed ₹81.00 Cr. According to data from Venky Box Office, the North American market saw a total gross of $1.48M, including a $34K Wednesday. Malaysia remains a primary stronghold with $2.06M, followed by the UK and Europe at $1.7M and the Middle East at $1.31M. Other significant contributors include Singapore at $755K and Australia at $503K. These numbers ensured that the film stayed ahead of the curve globally even as domestic competition increased. The overseas market has provided a significant cushion, with several key territories posting strong numbers over the first six days. Malaysia remains at the forefront of this international run, contributing $2.06M (approximately ₹17.20 Cr). The UK and Europe market follows closely with a collection of $1.7M (₹14.19 Cr), while the Middle East has added a solid $1.31M (₹10.94 Cr) to the global tally. In other regions, the film found steady footing with Singapore contributing $755K (₹6.30 Cr) and Australia adding $503K (₹4.20 Cr). Even smaller markets like Sri Lanka and other rest-of-world territories combined for $425K (₹3.55 Cr), with New Zealand adding a further $47K (₹0.39 Cr). These figures highlight the consistent global appeal that helps the film offset any weekday fluctuations in the domestic market. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) In terms of digital engagement, Jana Nayagan recorded 36.14 lakh tickets sold on BookMyShow by the end of its first week. This performance places it as the fourth-highest first-week ticket seller for a South Indian film, trailing only behind Jailer, Leo, and Coolie, and staying comfortably ahead of The GOAT. A significant portion of this volume came from national chains, which accounted for over 6.75 lakh tickets sold across the eight-day period. Jana Nayagan - Week 1 India Gross Collection BreakdownDAYINDIA GROSS COLLECTIONSHOWSDay 1 (Thursday)₹ 50.28 Cr13,067Day 2 (Friday)₹ 24.72 Cr12,190Day 3 (Saturday)₹ 33.81 Cr12,299Day 4 (Sunday)₹ 37.17 Cr12,107Day 5 (Monday)₹ 12.35 Cr10,436Day 6 (Tuesday)₹ 9.24 Cr10,413Day 7 (Wednesday)₹ 7.06 Cr10,359Day 8 (Thursday)₹ 4.62 Cr5,496Total Week 1₹ 179.25 Cr86,367

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