Lal Salaam
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Lal Salaam Box Office Collection Day 1: Rajinikanth’s Movie Could Earn Decent Amount

Rajinikanth’s much-awaited film Lal Salaam recently hit theaters. The Tamil sports drama is receiving positive reviews from fans. Mostly, it was the second part of the movie that the audience liked the most. The Tamil superstar has spread his magic on the big screens and the movie is expected to mint good numbers. However, on its opening day, the film is expected to have a decent collection.

Lal Salaam follows the story of two cricketers, Vishnu Vishal and Vikranth. While they try to pursue the sport as their career, they face many hurdles. They have to overcome these challenges to achieve their goals.

Rajinikanth is playing Moideen Bhai, a popular personality who believes in his own ethics. To bring communal harmony to society, he seems to go to any extent to educate people.

How much is Rajinikanth’s Lal Salaam expected to earn on its opening day?

Rajinikanth is known for dominating the box office with his presence. His last film, Jailer, was a massive blockbuster that earned millions at the worldwide box office. However, Lal Salaam’s opening is predicted to be a decent one.

According to a report by Sacnilk.com, the film is expected to earn $481.68K net in India. The film had 24.25% Tamil occupancy on its opening day, February 9. However, the numbers are expected to increase with time.

Aishwarya Rajinikanth made her comeback to filmmaking with Lal Salaam. While promoting the film, the director mentioned how she cherished directing her father for the movie. She is being widely praised for picking up a risky topic and making a film out of it. The movie deals with religious discrimination and people’s beliefs in a mixed society.

Vignesh, Senthil, Jeevitha, KS Ravikumar, Thambi Ramaiah, Nirosha, and others played supporting roles in the film. Academy Award winner AR Rahman served as the film’s music composer, while Lyca Productions bankrolled it on a hefty budget.

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