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Leo, the film poised for a record opening in Tamil Nadu: Vijay surpassing his own achievements

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Thalapathy Vijay is all set to surpass his own achievements at the box office with his upcoming film, Leo, Directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj. The production house of the film, Seven Screen Studio had requested the Tamil Nadu Government for the permission for screening special shows and the Tamil Nadu Government has given permission for screening an extra special show for 6 days, from 19th October to 24th October.

The Government permitted for an extra special show for 1st 6 days. The producer team requested for two special shows on opening day for 4 AM and 7 AM. But the Government permitted only one special show from October 19th while from October 20th to 24th October. So,there will be 5 shows per day for the film starting in Tamil Nadu.

The Government did not mention the showtime but the producers mostly want to utilize the 4 AM show on because the film has huge demand and with the massive craze for the actor director combo any timing will be fine and being a solo release all theaters will screen Leo that means the film, Leo is set for a monster opening. Beast was the previous record holder in Tamil Nadu with 37Cr+ Gross, and Leo will be aiming to break this record.

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The unbeaten run of Director Lokesh Kanagaraj at the box-office has caused many expectations for this project. Trade experts believe that Leo will surpass Lokesh’s previous blockbuster, Vikram, if the film receives a positive word of mouth.

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