For years, Bollywood motion pictures have persistently made waves on the UK field workplace however hardly ever has a South Indian movie kicked off this sturdy. Now, Tamil celebrity Ajith Kumar’s newest action-comedy, Good Dangerous Ugly, has pulled off a powerful feat, gathering GBP 96K (approx. Rs 1 crore) on its opening day within the UK area. This not solely units the tone for a probably huge abroad run but additionally beats the actor’s personal Vidaamuyarchi, which had debuted with a GBP 86K opening earlier.
Good Dangerous Guly, which was launched on April 10, is one more well-known endeavor for Tamil celebrity Ajith Kumar. The ensemble forged of Good Dangerous Ugly contains Jackie Shroff, Arjun Das, Sunil, Karthikeya Dev, Priya Prakash Varrier, and Trisha Krishnan, whereas Adhik Ravichandran directed it and Mythri Film Makers bankrolled the movie.
Lower to the word-of-mouth: Ajith and Trisha’s on-screen chemistry, which has been a fan favourite since their earlier collaborations, has struck a chord with film lovers as soon as once more. Audiences are stated to be having fun with their dynamic on-screen look, significantly those that cherished their look within the earlier movie Vidaamuyarchi as properly.
Coming to the plot of the film, Good Dangerous Ugly facilities on AK, also called Pink Dragon, a former mobster who’s drawn again into his harmful previous after his son is wrongfully charged in a narcotics case abroad. Because the story progresses, the hero learns of a horrible betrayal and an advanced net involving long-standing enemies. Stuffed with intense motion and sophisticated drama, Good Dangerous Ugly closes on a suspenseful be aware with the protagonist implementing justice in his personal distinctive method.
Good Dangerous Ugly additionally advantages from a high-energy soundtrack by G.V. Prakash Kumar, whose music has added to the movie’s mass enchantment each in India and overseas.
With the prolonged vacation weekend and optimistic buzz amongst Ajith followers within the UK, the movie is now eyeing a GBP 400K–450K (approx. Rs 4.5–5 crore) weekend haul. If momentum continues, it would simply turn out to be one of many highest-grossing Tamil movies in the UK this 12 months.
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