Actor Vijay’s newest launch Varisu has struck gold on the box-office. The movie, directed by Vamshi Paidipally, has grossed over ₹250 crore worldwide in simply 11 days. The makers took to Twitter on Monday to unveil a poster which confirmed that the movie has collected over ₹250 crore. Additionally learn: Varisu film overview: Predictable household drama that works solely as a result of Vijay’s presence
Varisu additionally stars Rashmika Mandanna, Sarath Kumar, Shaam, Srikanth and Jayasudha in key roles. The movie was additionally dubbed and launched in Hindi.
Varisu, which stars Vijay, is a household drama concerning the youngest son taking up his father’s enterprise empire whereas coping with stiff opposition from his two elder brothers. Directed by Vamshi Paidipally, the movie additionally marked Vijay’s debut in Telugu because the movie was additionally shot within the language together with its Tamil model.
Regardless of releasing alongside Ajith’s Thunivu on the identical day, Varisu went on to carry out nicely on the box-office and finally emerged because the box-office winner.
Final week, Varisu director Vamshi Paidipally was referred to as out for his offended response over some criticism that the movie has a heavy each day serial hangover. In an interview to Cinema Vikatan, Vamshi requested if the individuals who criticise a movie know and perceive the onerous work that goes into making movies. His response was obtained with stiff opposition by many individuals on social media.
“You know how tough it is to make a film these days? Do you know how much a team is working out there to make a film work? You know how much hard work people are putting in to entertain audiences? Brother, it’s not a joke. There are so many sacrifices every filmmaker is making,” Vamshi mentioned.
Vamshi additionally heaped reward on his hero Vijay, who places in a lot of onerous work to rehearse his steps and dialogues for the film. Vamshi, whereas selecting on the assertion that the movie looks like a serial for some, mentioned that individuals shouldn’t degrade TV serials as they preserve so many individuals engaged at dwelling.
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