Tamil cinema has witnessed a clash between the two star actors this Diwali. The two movies from Kollywood which were released yesterday are Sivakarthikeyan starrer Prince and Karthi starrer Sardar.
Young hero Sivakarthikeyan’s ‘Prince’ movie is directed by Anudeep KV of ‘Jathiratnalu’ fame. Sunil Narang – Puskur Rammohan Rao and D. Produced jointly by Suresh Babu. Manoj Paramahamsa has done the cinematography for this film, which has music composed by S Thaman.
Siva Karthikeyan who is in the rising period with a string of hits had better hype and craze around his film. That craze helped him to have to lead the morning shows. But due to the mixed response to the content from the audience, the film didn’t show any growth after the morning shows which is a worrying sign.
Karthi’s Sardar is directed by Abhimanyudu’s fame P.S. Mithran, Raashi Khanna and Rajisha Vijayan acted as heroines in this. Sardar is produced by S Laxman Kumar under the Prince Pictures banner.
Sardar kept a bit low-key before release, but the movie has got super positive word of mouth. Because of that, it kept growing show after show.
At the box office as per trade circles, Prince has taken the lead over Sardar on the first day at the initial stage due to SK’s star power as said above. But Prince has not seen an upward trend in collections because it is carrying average reports.
While Sardar has got hit reports, it has capitalized from the talk and it is evident from early morning shows.
So it is clear that from the second day onwards Karthi’s Sardar takes the lead and is likely to be the Diwali winner at the box office. Both films have opened with average numbers in their respective day careers though.
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