Rajinikanth’s Vettaiyan beats first weekend numbers of Jailer in Hindi

Rajinikanth’s film Vettaiyan, directed by TJ Gnanavel, has crossed the Rs 100 crore mark in just 4 days. The Tamil version contributed Rs 91.85 crore, Telugu Rs 10.4 crore, and Hindi Rs 2.3 crore. Compared to his previous film Jailer, Vettaiyan has performed better in the Hindi market but still lags behind Thalapathy Vijay’s films.
Rajinikanth’s Vettaiyan beats first weekend numbers of Jailer in Hindi

Rajinikanth has achieved a demi-god status in the country thanks to fans, and every time his film hits the theaters, it is a festival for the audience. And the same can be said about his latest film Vettiayan - a police procedural directed by TJ Gnanavel.
The fandom for Rajinikanth is so strong that Vettaiyan crossed the Rs 100 crore mark in just 4 days, and buzz for the film is strong and is expected to hit Rs 125 crore before the end of the week.
Going by the box office numbers, the main contribution to the massive collection has come from the Tamil version, which has contributed about Rs 91.85 crore, followed by Telugu version which is at Rs 10.4 crore. But, it is the Hindi version which has in a way, under performed by contributing only Rs 2.3 crore. But when compared to Rajinikanth’s last film Jailer, Vettaiyan has outperformed it by over 100 % in Hindi. Jailer had collected just Rs 1.05 crore in Hindi version over its 4 day weekend.The film also features Rana Daggubati, Fahadh Faasil, Manju Warrier and Ritika Singh in pivotal roles
Despite the major improvement, Rajinikanth’s film is no match to Thalapathy Vijay’s past two films as they minted nearly 4 times the money in Hindi in the opening weekend. Vijay’s penultimate film, The Greatest of All Time had collected Rs 8.30 crore while his film Leo: Bloody Sweet has earned Rs 9.35 crore in the same period.
Rajinikanth will now be seen in Lokesh Kanagraj’s Coolie, shooting for which will restart from next week.

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