Directed by TJ Gnanavel and starring Rajinikanth-Amitabh Bachchan, action drama 'Vettaiyan' was released in theatres on 10 October. Fans were very excited to see two superstars (Amitabh Bachchan and Rajinikanth) on screen after years in this film. In such a situation, the film had a great opening. Then in its four-day extended opening weekend, 'Vettaiyan' showed its strength and earned more than Rs 100 crore in India. However, after this, the film's collection fell a lot in the weekdays and now it is struggling to stay at the box office. Let us know here how many notes 'Vettaiyan' has printed on the 8th day i.e. the second Thursday.

How much did 'Vettaiyan' earn on the 8th day?

'Vettaiyan' was released in theatres with a lot of buzz. Actually, after Hum in 1991, once again amitabh bachchan and Rajinikanth's pair is seen in this film. In such a situation, there was a lot of craze for the film among the fans of both. As expected, 'Vettaiyan' had a great start.

According to the entertainment tracking portal Saccanilk, the film collected Rs 118.95 crore in india in its first seven days. While worldwide the film had collected Rs 208.85 crore. Now the film has entered the second week and on the 8th day, a huge drop has been seen in the domestic earnings of Vettaiyan. According to Saccanilk's early trend report, the film has collected Rs 3.15 crore on the 8th day in India. With this, the total earnings of 'Vettaiyan' in 8 days have now become Rs 122.10 crore.

'Vettaiyan' could not create magic like 'Jailer'

The film directed by TJ Gnanavel also stars Rajinikanth and amitabh bachchan, apart from Fahadh Faasil, manju warrier and rana daggubati in important roles. At the same time, this film has failed to create magic like Rajinikanth's previous release Jailer directed by Nelson. The 2023 action comedy also starred Vinayakan, ramya krishnan, Vasant ravi and yogi babu in important roles and superstars Mohanlal, shiva Rajkumar and jackie shroff did cameos. 'Jailer' was a blockbuster and grossed Rs 600 crore worldwide.

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