Dragon

The movie “Dragon,” directed by Ashwath Marimuthu and starring Pradeep Ranganathan, has officially crossed Rs. 50 crore in worldwide collections within its first three days of release.

According to producer Archana Kalpathi, “Dragon” has earned Rs. 50.22 crore globally during its opening weekend. The earnings include Rs. 24.5 crore in Tamil Nadu, Rs. 6.25 crore in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, Rs. 4.37 crore from Kerala, Karnataka, and North India, and Rs. 14.7 crore from overseas markets.

With increasing audience reception, trade analysts predict that this film, made on a budget of Rs. 35 crore, could surpass Rs. 100 crore by its second weekend.

Released on February 21, “Dragon” was produced and distributed worldwide by AGS Entertainment. The film saw a surge in audience numbers on Saturday and Sunday. The cast includes Pradeep Ranganathan, Anupama Parameswaran, Kayadu Lohar, Mysskin, and Gautham Menon, with music composed by Leon James.

The story realistically portrays college life, love, rebellious attitudes towards professors, academic struggles, deception towards parents, and a fraudulent scheme leading to unexpected consequences, bringing an engaging narrative.

Meanwhile, renowned filmmakers like Shankar and Lokesh Kanagaraj have praised “Dragon” after watching it, further boosting its recognition.

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News Credits: indiaglitz.com