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Chiyaan Vikram, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Trisha, Karthiand Jayam Ravi lead Ponniyin Selvan: Part 1 is performing very well at the box office. Even in its second week, the film is doing well and the Hindi dubbed version is also showing a good trend at the ticket window. Meanwhile, the new release of Bollywood Goodbye Starring Amitabh Bachchan, Rashmika Mandanaand Nina Gupta received a dismal response at the box office. In fact, according to early estimates, Ponniyin Selvan Hindi beat Goodbye.
Ponniyin Selvan Hindi in its second Saturday collected Rs. 1.70 crore nett (as per early estimates), making the Hindi total Rs. 16.76 crores net. The entire collection of the film in India is Rs. 199.85 crores nett (all languages) and according to some trade reports the film has earned Rs. 350 crore plus worldwide which is excellent.
PS 1 ended on a very interesting note and now moviegoers are eagerly waiting for Ponniyin Selvan: Part 2 which is slated to release in the summer of 2023.
Talking about Goodbye, as per the trade reports, the film on the first day collected around Rs. 1 crore and on day 2 it collected Rs. 1.50 crore (as per early estimates). So, in two days the film collected around Rs. 2.5 crores.
While the Hindi version of Ponniyin Selvan on its 9th day collected Rs. 1.70 crore, Goodbye on its second day collected less than that which is around Rs. 1.50. So, PS 1 is yet another Hindi version of the south movie that impresses the Hindi movie lovers.
Meanwhile, Vikram Vedha on its 9th day collected Rs. 4.05 crore as per early estimates, taking the total so far to Rs. 65.16 crores. Chiranjeevi’s Godfather is also doing well at the box office. In four days, the film collected Rs. 49.9 crore nett in India (Telugu & Hindi). Well, talking about Nagarjuna starring Ghost, the film just collected Rs. 6.75 crore nett at the box office.
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