Superstar Rajinikanth's latest film, 'Lal Salaam,' directed by his daughter Aishwarya Rajinikanth, has earned Rs. 4.3 crore in India, according to industry tracker Sacnilk. The Kollywood movie has reached a total gross collection of Rs 4.44 crore in the country.
Made with a budget between Rs 80 and 90 crore, the film features Vishnu Vishal and Vikranth in significant roles.
'Lal Salaam' is a socially impactful drama conveying a meaningful message, and it marks Aishwarya Rajinikanth's comeback after an eight-year break from the screen.
The storyline of 'Lal Salaam' revolves around the nexus of cricket and religion, depicting how a village politicises the popular sport. Vishnu Vishal plays Thiru, Rajinikanth takes on the role of Moideen bhai, and Vikranth portrays Moideen bhai's son, Shamsuddin.
The film explores the enduring rivalry between Thiru and Shamsuddin, tracing back to their childhood, which plays out prominently on the village cricket field.
'Lal Salaam,' produced by Lyca Productions and presented by A Subaskaran, showcases a musical score crafted by the esteemed AR Rahman.
Following the movie's release, fans have shared their reactions, showering praise on Aishwarya and her father, Rajinikanth. However, a few also had criticisms to highlight.
Here're The X Comments:
One of the X users said, "Aishwarya rajanikanth made oka beautiful record with Kochadaiyaan now another record . What a daughter"
Another wrote, "Kudos to @ash_rajinikanth for?bringing this powerful subject at the right time Didn't expect this strong content oriented movie from her Particularly she has handled Superstar #Rajinikanth?in the right way and the output came out very well."
Many people on X alsoexpressed their admiration for the impactful entry of Rajinikanth into the film. As the legendary actor made his on-screen appearance, fans were quick to laud the moment, emphasising the gravity and aura he brought to the big screen.??
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