Its NOT my website :evil:
maybe the collection figures shown there was from 3rd June. But movie released on 27th May.
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Its NOT my website :evil:
maybe the collection figures shown there was from 3rd June. But movie released on 27th May.
you r the only user of that site ... its yours :lol: ... the update will be made tomorrow ? ... will have to check 8-)Quote:
Originally Posted by NOV
:banghead:
you are welcome to show any other website that provides the figures, but don't create your own website. :poke:
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In Tamil, the first half year belonged mainly to Suriya and his brother Karthi. While Suriya delivered a hit with Singam, which is still going strong, Karthi made his presence felt in a big way with Paiyya and earlier scored with Aayirathil Oruvan, Singam and Paiyya. Singam, directed by Hari, is a cop story with Suriya and Anushka in lead roles. Produced by Studio Green, it is running to full houses at many places and is expected to bring in at least Rs.40 crore. Paiyya, which had Karthi and Tamannaah in the lead, was a road movie directed by Linguswamy. Made at a budget of Rs 12 crore, the film has till date raked in more than Rs 30 crore. Vinnaithandi Varuvaya, the Gautham Menon-directed film with Silambarasan and Trisha in the lead, won rave reviews as well as box-office success. Made on a budget of Rs 14 crore, it has brought in Rs 18 crore. Karthi’s action flick Aayirathil Oruvan was lapped up by the audience due to its excellent visual effects and Karthi’s performance. The C.S.Amudhan-directed Tamizh Padam, which was a spoof on Tamil cinema, was made on a shoestring budget of Rs 2.5 crore and raked in as much as Rs 8 crore. Angadi Theru, directed by Vasanthabalan and produced by Ayngaran International, was a realistic film that went on to become an average grosser. So was the case with Simbu Devan’s Irumbu Kottai Murattu Singam. Mani Ratnam’s Raavanan, the most-awaited movie in recent times, is doing much better than its Hindi version and trade pundits expect it to be a hit.
http://www.screenindia.com/news/an-average-fare/645827/
UPDATED Top 10 Films at the Box Office in Malaysia
2nd week July 2010
Ravanan overtakes Vel and moves to 9th position.Quote:
1. Sivaji - $2,422,788
2. Dasavatharam - $1,721,109
3. Singam - $1,471,508
4. Aadhavan - $1,456,618
5. Vettaikaran - $1,329,428
6. Kanthaswamy - $1,077,658
7. Ayan - $1,046,027
8. Sura - $897,497
9. Raavanan - $895,160
10. Vel - $868,107
Just curious how this list does not include Chandramukhi? :?Quote:
Originally Posted by NOV
Bcoz this ranking process started only after the release of Sivaji..
Ah, OK! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
:roll:
Records available from 1997 only. If anyone else can get earlier records, please share. :D
Singy 3rd place :pink: Many here say its a mokka film.. I wonder how it went to 3rd place if its a mokka film :poke: anyhow.... RC coming soon to displace the table....Quote:
Originally Posted by NOV