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30th June 2009, 02:41 PM
#1
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Box Office Collections
Malaysia - as at June 2009
1. Ayan - $1,046,027
2. Villu - $639,236
3. Naan kadavul - $380,756
4. Sarvam - $117,757
5. Thoranai - $103,402
6. 1977 - $66,013
7. Arundhati - $56,583
8. 13B - $56,153
9. Guru En Aalu - $51,148
10. Mariyadhai - $24,849
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30th June 2009 02:41 PM
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30th June 2009, 02:44 PM
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idha ellaam yaaru count pannadhu ?
yaaru report generate pannadhu ?
yaaru approve pannadhu ?
yaaru release pannadhu ?
ஊரு வம்ப பேசும்
அட உண்மை சொல்ல கூசும்
போடும் நூறு வேஷம்
தினம் பொய்ய
சொல்லி ஏசும்
ஏ தில்லா டாங்கு டாங்கு
அட என்னா உங்க போங்கு
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30th June 2009, 02:45 PM
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Tamil films dont feature in the top collections of India and Singapore!
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30th June 2009, 02:46 PM
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30th June 2009, 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by
NOV
Tamil films dont feature in the top collections of India and Singapore!
Because they are never included.
Currently only UK and M'sia provide BO collections for Tamil movies.
Sivaji was never included in Singapore BO collections (bo mojo) but reports at the end of the year showed that it was 33/34th highest grossing film of the year's top 100. It beat several big Hollywood movies. Om Shanti Om was at 100th position
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30th June 2009, 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by
jaaze
Originally Posted by
NOV
Tamil films dont feature in the top collections of India and Singapore!
Because they are never included.
Currently only UK and M'sia provide BO collections for Tamil movies.
Sivaji was never included in Singapore BO collections (bo mojo) but reports at the end of the year showed that it was 33/34th highest grossing film of the year's top 100. It beat several big Hollywood movies. Om Shanti Om was at 100th position
Billa was also top 100 right? IIRC its on 80th position or something
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30th June 2009, 02:52 PM
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Re: Box Office Collections
Originally Posted by
NOV
Malaysia - as at June 2009
1. Ayan - $1,046,027
2. Villu - $639,236
3. Naan kadavul - $380,756
4. Sarvam - $117,757
5. Thoranai - $103,402
6. 1977 - $66,013
7. Arundhati - $56,583
8. 13B - $56,153
9. Guru En Aalu - $51,148
10. Mariyadhai - $24,849
The fact Surya's film grossed almost double of that Vijay's film is not a good news for Vijay in Malaysia, one of his strong fort
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30th June 2009, 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by
Rocky89
Billa was also top 100 right? IIRC its on 80th position or something
No bro.. you have to consider the movie released only Mid Dec what is IIRC?
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30th June 2009, 02:55 PM
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Re: Box Office Collections
In comparison, let us look at last years BO in Malaysia:
1. Dasavatharam - $1,721,109
2. Vaaranam Aayiram - $796,297
3. Kuruvi - $754,201
4. Kuselan - $569,967
5. Aegan - $486,419
6. Bheema - $483,854
7. Indiralogathil Na Azhagappan - $451,753
8. Dhaam Dhoom - $347,297
9. Sathyam - $266,702
10. Seval - $247,934
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30th June 2009, 02:58 PM
#10
Re: Box Office Collections
Originally Posted by
Rocky89
The fact Surya's film grossed almost double of that Vijay's film is not a good news for Vijay in Malaysia, one of his strong fort
1) 6.39 * 2 = 12.78 .. so your assumption is wrong
2) everybody know villu is a mokkaiest of mokkais, but everybody here says Ayan is one of the biggest grossers and his biggest hit..
so do your math.. mokkai with 0.64M or a blockbuster with 1.0M
he still has a large fanbase and i can safely say ATM did better business than Vel (both released at same time)..
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