PS1 Mani Ratnam’s Lucky Charm on A Winning Spree

Director Mani Ratnam’s Ponniyin Selvan 1 has crossed another milestone.

The film, starring Karthi, Vikram, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Trisha, Jayam Ravi among others, has passed the Rs 300 crore mark at the worldwide box office.

The historical drama has earned $4.61 million (Rupees Thirty seven crore) in the US, beating the $4.58 million lifetime haul of Rajinikanth’s Kabali.

PS: 1 is now the second biggest Tamil film of all time in the US, behind only 2.0.

Ramesh Bala trade analyst tweets the figures, “US Box Office collection on Wednesday Oct 5th “

  1. #PS1 – $144 K [1,18,59,768.00 Rupees]
  2. # GodFather – $104 K [85,65,388.00 Rupees]
  3. #TheGhost – $12 K [9,88,326.00 Rupees]

Ponniyin Selvan had a terrific opening in India and beat all Tamil releases this year in terms of first weekend collections including.

So far, its five-day collection breakdown is: Friday – Rs 38.50 crore, Saturday – Rs 35.50 crore, Sunday – Rs 39 crore, Monday – Rs 25 crore, Tuesday – Rs 27.50 crore, and is expected to have made Rs 20 crore on its sixth day.

The film outperformed Ajith’s Valimai and Kamal Haasan’s Vikram. It has since passed the Rs 100 crore mark in Tamil Nadu alone. The film continued to show a solid performance at the box office, and the Dussehra festivities have given the film a further boost. The Hindi version of the film has also been doing well, giving stiff competition to Saif Ali Khan and Hrithik Roshan’s Vikram Vedha.

PS: 1 is based on a five-part novel of the same name written by Kalki Krishnamurthy. It has been a passion project for Mani Ratnam for many years, however, the film had to face numerous hurdles to finally reach the theatres.

Ponniyin Selvan has often been compared to SS Rajamouli’s epics, and Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s large-scale dramas in terms of scale. However, Mani Ratnam has maintained that his approach was entirely different. “Subhashakran (producer of Ponniyin Selvan) asked me if it would be like Baahubali.

He later asked if it would be like Padmaavat. I simply said no. Then he asked how else are you planning to make it like. I said I am planning to make like what Amarar Kalki had written.

Parth Kakade

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