The big-budgeted movie, produced by Oscar Ravichandran and directed by K S Ravikumar, has entered the third week and is still drawing packed houses. Released in over a dozen screens in Chennai, the movie features Kamal Haasan in ten different roles. ‘Dasavatharam’ surely is still the talk of the town.
The movie is doing well in multiplexes and has managed healthy collections in urban centers.
Vijay's ‘Kuruvi’ is not far-behind. Directed by Dharani and produced by Udhayanidhi Stalin, ‘Kuruvi’ is flying high thanks to the hype and hoopla created for the film. The return of the ‘Gilli’ team has managed to garner enough attention on ‘Kuruvi’.
Jayam Ravi's ‘Santosh Subramaniam’, which completed its 50-day run, is also in the race. The Tamil remake of a blockbuster Telugu version, has struck a chord with family audiences. The peppy songs and the neat performance by Genelia have helped its cause.
In rural centers, Larencce Ragavendra's ‘Pandi’ is putting up a very good show.
Meanwhile a couple of new-releases last week-end - ‘Ayudham Seivom’ starring Sundar C and Parthiban's ‘Vallamai Tharayo’ have opened well.
While the former is a mass entertainer, the latter is an emotional drama.
The likes of ‘Hulk 2’ and ‘Sarkar Raj’ too are doing well at the Chennai Box Office.
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