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Mohanlal’s Thudram joined the club of Rs 100 crore – only the third Malayalam film to do so. Malayalam Movie News

Malayalam Cinema is watching a golden phase, and Mohanlal’s latest film Thrudam, which is directed by Tharoun Murthy, has added another notable chapter to his history. The film has officially crossed the Rs 100 crore point at the box office, only the third Malayalam film has become a third Malayalam film to achieve this achievement. L2: Empuran And Manjummel boys,According to the latest box office numbers, Thaudram has raked for Rs 101.65 crore in just 18 days, with Rs 98.95 crore coming from the Malayalam version alone, while its Telugu is Rs 1.85 crore from the dubbed edition and Rs 85 lakh from the Tamil edition. The film, which strengthened in its first day for Rs 5.25 crore, showed an impressive growth in its initial weekend and maintained a stable grip in the next week, where the film earned Rs 51.4 crore in its first week and added another Rs 35.35 crore in the second week. Its consecutive runs, especially during the weekend, played an important role in advancing the back of the century mark.It also marks Mohanlal’s Groser of Rs 100 crore after L2: Ampuran, confirming his unique box office dominance in Malayalam cinema. It is an important milestone not only for superstar, but also for director Tharu Manthi, whose collaboration with Mohanlal has hit gold with the audience.In the Malayalam cinema’s 100 crore club, now with only three films, the entry of Thaudram is a will for the growing scale of the industry, ambition and PAN-Indian appeal. The success story of the film is over, and the business analysts are curious to see how far it can go in the coming days.It will be interesting to see how quickly the film will break his record of Mohanlal to achieve the second place of the highest grossing Malayalam film in the country, which is obtained by L2: Empuraan with a collection of Rs 105.25 crore.

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