Maharaja box office collection: ‘Maharaja’ has made history as the first Tamil movie this year to reach over Rs 100 crore in global box office earnings. With Vijay Sethupathi in the lead role, the film has brought some much-needed optimism to the struggling Tamil film industry. In just its third weekend, ‘Maharaja’ crossed the Rs 100 crore mark worldwide.Maharaja box office collection According to sacnilk, the movie raked in approximately Rs 76 crore in India and Rs 24 crore overseas. It surpassed ‘Aranmanai 4’. ‘Maharaja’ now holds the title of the highest-grossing Tamil film of the year globally. While the horror-comedy ‘Aranmanai 4’ finished its global run at Rs 99 crore, ‘Maharaja’ is projected to reach around Rs 105 crore by the end of its box office journey. ‘Kalki 2898 AD’ has been a massive success. It is raking in over Rs 600 crore worldwide and Rs 343 crore domestically in just five days. With big names like Prabhas, Amitabh Bachchan, and Deepika Padukone leading the film, it’s no surprise that it’s dominating the box office. This success is making it tough for ‘Maharaja’ to compete. It is especially with ‘Kalki’ expected to become the highest-grossing Tamil film in India. The future looks bright for the Tamil film industry, with several potential hit films lined up for release in the second half of 2024.
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