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Upcoming movies : Ponniyin Selvan 1, Vikram Vedha clash this Friday

Upcoming Movies : The upcoming week will be very exciting for movie fans. Because two high-profile, high-budget movies will be released in theatres on Friday, September 30. Which of the two movies will win the audience’s hearts must now be determined.

Vikram Vedha

The first movie to hit theatres on September 30 is Vikram Vedha, starring Hrithik Roshan and Saif Ali Khan. The movie is a remake of Vikram Vedha, a Tamil film starring R. Madhavan and Vijay Sethupathi. The advance sale for this movie has begun.

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Upcoming Movies : Ponniyin Selvan:1 (PS 1)

The world premiere of “Ponniyin Selvan 1” (PS1), the long-awaited film from renowned director Mani Ratnam, will take place on September 30 in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Kannada, and Malayalam. The audience is very enthusiastic about the movie.

Mani Ratnam’s historical drama upcoming movies “PS1” is on the big screen. The Chola Empire is a central theme in the Tamil novel upon which the movie is based. At a production cost of approximately Rs 500 crore, it is one of the most expensive movies ever made in Indian cinema. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Chiyan Vikram, Trisha Krishnan, Karthi, Aishwarya Lakshmi, and Jayam Ravi are just some of the well-known stars in the movie.

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Ponniyin Selvan was created in two parts, let us inform you. The first part of this movie’s OTT rights have already been sold to Amazon Prime for a huge sum. This movie reportedly sold for 125 crores rupees through Amazon Prime.

Industry insiders believe that the competition between the two movies will indeed increase box office revenue. Advance ticket sales for both of these movies began on Saturday (September 24). In which, according to the figures that have been released so far, “Ponniyin Selvan-I” has defeated “Vikram Vedha.”

At the same time, talking about ‘Vikram Vedha’ (Vikram Vedha advance booking), even after getting the screen in theaters from Central India to North India, the advance booking of the film has been relatively low.

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