‘Master’ finishes box office run at 162 crore

Master had released in cinemas for Pongal in January,Premium
Master had released in cinemas for Pongal in January,
2 min read . Updated: 04 May 2021, 11:18 AM IST Lata Jha

New Delhi: Tamil film Master that had released in cinemas for Pongal in January, is nearing the end of its box office run with collections of 162 crore, according to trade website Box Office India.

The film comfortably beat the numbers of Telugu courtroom drama Vakeel Saab which will end up with net earnings of around 115 crore and is second in line as far as post-covid movie releases go though it released only in one language compared to the three original and dubbed versions of Master. These are the only two films to cross the 100 crore mark in India post the pandemic.

The biggest market for Master starring Vijay is Tamil Nadu where it is one of the few films to have crossed the 100 crore mark with earnings of 107 crore. This sort of performance would have been considered good even under normal circumstances but becomes excellent in a post-pandemic scenario, Box Office India said. Other than that, the action drama made 24.50 crore in Telugu-speaking belts in the Nizam and Andhra Pradesh regions, 13.50 crore in Karnataka, 11 crore in Kerala and 6.50 crore in the Hindi circuits. The film did lose some ground though because of an early digital release on Amazon Prime Video.

To be sure, Master was the first big-budget local offering in Indian theatres after the covid-19 lockdown. In the run-up to its release, ticketing site BookMyShow had notched up a million advance ticket sales, making for 80% of total ticket sales of Vijay’s previous film Bigil. Master, also the most tweeted-about film on India Twitter in 2020, had declined plum offers from video-streaming platforms, preferring to wait for a theatrical release.

Master also stars Vijay Sethupathi as the antagonist, with the collaboration of both superstars being seen as a big draw.

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