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Films from South India rule international market in 2017, Mersal continues dream run

Vijay-starrer Mersal chased a massive total despite the release of two Hindi movies Golmaal Again and Secret Superstar.

November 01, 2017 / 10:21 IST
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Maryam Farooqui Moneycontrol News

Indian films have a huge market abroad and in recent times movies from the southern region of the country have gained more prominence. This year’s release Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, Vivegam, Spyder, Mersal have all grossed good collections in foreign markets giving a tough competition to Hindi films that had ruled this space for a long time.

Vijay-starrer Mersal, which faced a lot of controversy back home, had a phenomenal run overseas. The film chased a massive total despite the release of two Hindi movies Golmaal Again and Secret Superstar.

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Mersal started on a strong note in US with collections going up to Rs 2.25 crore from 129 locations. Malaysia witnessed Mersal mania and added Rs 90.31 lakhs on first day of its release and went on to gross Rs 3.57 crore till Sunday. Mersal gathered steam even in Australia with collections worth Rs 2.07 crore. In North America, the film earned Rs 7.61 crore in four days of its release.

In April this year, films from the South saw a turning point in the overseas market post the release of Baahubali sequel that set a benchmark even for Hindi films. Directed by Rajamouli, the magnum opus earned Rs 801 crore worldwide out of which overseas collections were around Rs 93 crore, according to Box Office India.