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Japan movie is a big disaster at the box office

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Japan movie is a big disaster at the box office. Actor Karthi’s 25th Film, Japan, was released as a Diwali Special on November 10th. Shockingly, the film has become a big disaster at the box office. Director Raju Murugan tried to make a different heist comedy-drama by presenting Karthi as a quirky character, but he could not impress the audience. That is why Japan movie is a big disaster at the box office.

The movie has collected around 18Cr Gross for 4 days. The film completely crashed in other territories except Tamil Nadu on day 1. Afterward, in TN, Japan, the movie maintained the same number of opening day but did not have any jump.

The film could put at least 2Cr range numbers in TN daily during the festival holidays. However, starting today in TN, the film is expected to crash. The movie will end up below 25Cr Gross, which makes it a big disaster. This movie is a big setback for Karthi, who is known for good script selection but failed to select the proper script for his landmark film.

Japan, written and directed by Raju Murugan, has been made as a heist comedy film and, as said above, failed to impress the audiences. The film also continued the disastrous streak of actress Anu Immanuel.

Japan’s ensemble cast comprises Anu Emmanuel, Sunil, KS Ravikumar, Jithan Ramesh, Bava Chelladurai, and more, in addition to Karthi. Dream Warrior Pictures, a company known for films like Kaithi and Sulthan, provided funding for the movie, and GV Prakash Kumar composed the music.

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