Pulimurugan Box Office: Crosses 150-Crore Mark.

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Pulimurugan, the Mohanlal starrer has already emerged as all-time highest grosser of Malayalam movie industry. Now, the Vysakh-directed movie has touched the glorious 150-Crore mark at the worldwide box office.

According to the latest reports from the trade analysts, Pulimurugan has made a total gross collection of 135 Crores from its worldwide theatrical run. The movie has also done a pre-release business, worth 15 Crores.

Thus, Pulimurugan has emerged as the first Malayalam movie to cross the glorious 150-Crore mark. Interestingly, the Mohanlal movie has also emerged as the third highest ever grosser of South Indian film industry.

Within the first 66 days its Kerala theatrical run, Pulimurugan has made a total gross collection of about 80 Crores. Thus, the movie produced by Tomichan Mulakupadam has emerged as the highest ever grosser of Kerala box office.

From the UAE/GCC box office, Pulimurugan has collected about 33.20 Crores. Thus, the Mohanlal movie has also emerged as the all-time highest grossing South Indian movie of the UAE/GCC box office.

The total gross collection from the rest of the Indian cities is about 9.5 Crores. Pulimurugan also collected more than 3.65 Crores from the USA and UK box offices together. The rest of the world collections are above 1.6 Crores.

Pulimurugan Box Office: Crosses 150-Crore Mark! - Filmibeat
 
Pulimurugan completes 75 days, becomes highest grossing Malayalm film of all-time

Actor Mohanlal’s Pulimurugan may have completed 75 days at the theatres, but Malayalam film fans seem to not have had enough of the film as yet. The action-adventure movie is now the highest-grossing film in the history of Malayalam industry.

Mohanlal took to Twitter to share a new poster of the film to mark its landmark achievement, which has opened up new possibilities for films from Mollywood.

Pulimurugan, including its Telugu dubbed version, has raked in about Rs 130 crore at the worldwide box office, overtaking the collections of some of the biggest titles of Tamil and Telugu cinema. The Mohanlal-starrer has beaten the collection of Allu Arjun’s Sarrainodu to become the fourth highest grossing south Indian film this year. Mohanlal’s film is just a few crores away from beating the record set by his Telugu blockbuster film Janatha Garage, whose lifetime collection reportedly is pegged at Rs 135 crore. Superstar Rajinikanth’s Kabali holds the first place, followed by Vijay’s Theri.

Pulimurugan has collected Rs 80 crore at the Kerala box office alone. And its Telugu dubbed version has made more than Rs 5 crore from the ticket sales in the Telugu speaking states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

The success of its original film, which had also received mostly positive reviews from media and fans, seems to have helped Manyam Puli in drawing the audience to the theatres. Mohanlal is also a well-known movie star in Telugu regions, thanks to his previous blockbuster Telugu film Janatha Garage. Manyam Puli marks the actor’s third release in Telugu this year, including Manamantha, a critically acclaimed film.

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Cashing on the growing popularity of Mohanlal with the Telugu audience, the dubbed version of the actor’s another blockbuster this year, Oppam, titled Kanupapa will open in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana on December 30, which also becomes Lalettan’s fourth Telugu release this year.

Pulimurugan completes 75 days, becomes highest grossing Malayalm film of all-time | The Indian Express
 
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