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Setting the box office on fire, Lokesh Kanagaraj’s ‘Thalapathy’ Vijay-starrer Leo began its theatrical run on Thursday and has quickly emerged as a blockbuster, marking the biggest worldwide opening of the year across all Indian film industries. While the industry tracker Sacnilk reported Leo grossing Rs 140 crore globally on its opening day, Pinkvilla estimated a Rs 145 crore global debut for the movie.
Irrespective of the exact figure between the two, the film has undoubtedly surpassed Atlee Kumar’s Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Jawan which had an opening gross of Rs 129.1 crore. After recording an India nett of Rs 63.29 crore, Leo is expected to generate Rs 35 crore on Day 2, according to Sacnilk.
Ahead of the release of the movie, Sujith Nair from Dream Big Films, co-distributor of Leo in Kerala alongside Sree Gokulam Movies, informed The Indian Express that their target for the film’s Day One earnings in Kerala was over Rs 10 crore. However, there was a possibility of the film grossing Rs 12 crore if it received favourable reviews after the initial screenings, he had predicted. Now that the actual gross is more or less this figure, it seems that Sujith’s predictions were accurate.
The movie premiered in more than 650 out of a total of 750 screens in Kerala. Given the film’s favorable reviews, it is anticipated that Leo will enjoy a smooth run at theaters for approximately three weeks in the state.
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Sujith also informed The Indian Express that unlike most films that experience high pre-release demand only on the first day, Leo was an exception. Numerous theatres, he said, have already reported full or 60-70 per cent occupancy for the majority of shows until Day 6.
Meanwhile, the film earned Rs 35 crore solely from the Tamil market and is also experiencing remarkable success in the overseas market. Apart from Vijay, Leo also stars Trisha, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun, Gautham Vasudev Menon, Mathew Thomas and Madonna Sebastian in key roles.
In its review of the film, The Indian Express noted that while Leo is undoubtedly a feather in Vijay’s cap, it is indeed a step back for writer-director Lokesh Kanagaraj.
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