Vikram's action-packed drama ‘Veera Dheera Sooran’ has seen a dip in momentum after a strong first week at the box office. According to early estimates from the Sacnilk website, the film has collected Rs 39.50 crore in India net collections over 13 days across all languages.
Good opening at BODirected by SU Arun Kumar, ‘Veera Dheera Sooran’ opened with Rs 3.2 crore on day one and picked up pace over the weekend, peaking on its first Sunday with Rs 6.75 crore. The first-week total stood at a respectable Rs 30.25 crore, with the Tamil version alone contributing Rs 28.8 crore, while the Telugu-dubbed version added Rs 1.45 crore.
Signs of dipHowever, the film’s box office graph began to show signs of decline in its second week. Day 13 (Tuesday, April 8) saw collections drop to Rs 90 lakhs, bringing the cumulative total to Rs 39.50 crore. The weekday trend has seen steady erosion, with Monday pulling in Rs 1.2 crore and Tuesday registering a further dip.
Veera Dheera Sooran Movie ReviewOccupancy ratesThe occupancy data for Day 13 confirms this slowdown. Tamil (2D) occupancy stood at 13.58% overall, with night shows marginally better at 14.61%. The film’s performance in Telugu regions has remained modest throughout.
Veera Dheera Sooran stars Vikram in a gritty and intense avatar, supported by a strong cast including S. J. Suryah, Dushara Vijayan, Siddique, and Suraj Venjaramoodu. The film has been praised for its performances and action choreography, but the storyline and pacing received mixed reviews from audiences and critics alike, which may have impacted its sustained pull.
What next?Despite the slowdown, the film remains one of the more notable releases of the season, especially for Vikram, whose fan base turned out in large numbers during the opening weekend. The film’s total now rests just shy of the Rs 40 crore mark, and its run in the coming days will determine whether it can inch towards the Rs 50 crore milestone.
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