Manjummel Boys to Outperform Rajinikanth’s Latest in Tamil Nadu Box Office
Manjummel Boys is a sensational film from Mollywood that is also dominant in Kollywood. Manjummel Boys is rocking with a 55 crore collection in the 1st extended week, and today it crossed the 60 crore mark. The film is heading towards the 100Cr
The film is registering massive numbers in Tamil Nadu. Normally, Tamil audiences will not turn up for other-language films, but this movie is doing magic in Tamil Nadu. No Malayalam film has collected 3 crore gross before this film in Tamil Nadu.
Now this film has already crossed the 5 crore gross mark, and on Friday, it registered as the biggest day for the film at the box office with more than one crore collection. This was the first time a Malayalam film grossed one crore in a single day. The movie even surpassed 1.5 crore gross on Friday.
The film is expected to collect a minimum of 15 crore gross in its full run and even go for 20 crore. Rajinikanth’s latest film, Lal Salaam, just collected 20 crore gross in Tamil Nadu, and Manjummel Boys is likely to surpass this film as no other Tamil crazy films are releasing in the coming weeks. In Tamil nadu all main thetares alloting to Manjummel Boys and shows are continuously increasing in multiplexes with heavy ticket demand.
Storyline: A group of eleven friends heads to Kodaikanal for a trip, but things unexpectedly go wrong when one of them falls into a ravine.
This movie stars Soubin Shahir, Khalid Rahman, Ganapathi, Sreenath Bhasi, Jean Paul Lal, Chandu Salimkumar, Abhiram Radhakrishnan, and Deepak Parambol in lead roles. This movie is directed by Chidambaram S. Poduval, who also directed Jan-E-Man, which is a decent movie.
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