‘Leo’ box office collection day 6: Vijay starrer is just inches away from reaching Rs 500 crore | Tamil Movie News

Thalapathy Vijay starrer Leo has crossed Rs 450 crore in 5 days, and the film dominated the global box office during the first weekend. Here’s the latest update on the box office collection of ‘Leo’ as the film completes 6 days at the ticket window.
With the Dussehra holidays in India yesterday (Oct 24), the domestic collection of ‘Leo’ looks solid on day 6, and the film has reportedly earned close to Rs 40 crore in India.Whereas the overseas collection of Vijay’s film has fallen hugely due to the working Tuesday. However the film managed to get a good response for the evening and night shows. Therefore the overall box office collection of ‘Leo’ stands at around Rs 480 crore, making theLokesh Kanagaraj directorial as the fastest Tamil film to reach the 500-crore mark.

Leo Movie Review

‘Leo’ is already the highest-grossing film of Vijay and Lokesh Kanagaraj, and the film’s box office collection is expected to be less for the next few days. However, the film is estimated to mount again at the box office during the second weekend, and we have to wait to see where the film is going to end its box office run. ‘Leo’ has already surpassed the lifetime collections of most of the Tamil films, as it entered into the all-time top 5 Tamil films.

Vijay’s Leo public review

Directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, ‘Leo’ is now officially part of LCU, and Vijay essays the role of a calm family, who has a hidden past as a ruthless gangster. The action drama also has Trisha, Sanjay Dutt, Gautham Menon, Arjun Sarja, Mysskin, Sandy, and Mathew Thomas among others, while the film music is composed by Anirudh Ravichander.

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