Ajith Kumar's much-anticipated action entertainer Good Bad Ugly has hit a major milestone at the North American box office, crossing the coveted USD 1 million mark within just four days of its release. The film opened to solid numbers, collecting an impressive US $ 908,745 in its first three days. By the end of its fourth day, early evening estimates showed the film had added another USD 103,000, taking its total to over USD 1.01 million—an impressive feat for a Tamil-language release.
The film’s strong showing in overseas markets reflects Ajith Kumar’s enduring popularity and the ever-growing fanbase for South Indian cinema globally. With slick action, gripping storytelling, and Ajith's trademark screen presence, Good Bad Ugly has resonated well with both fans and critics alike. The actor's mass appeal and the film's stylish treatment have played a key role in pulling crowds to theatres, particularly among the Tamil diaspora in the U.S. and Canada.
Back home in India, the film is no less a juggernaut. Good Bad Ugly has crossed the Rs 85 crore mark across Tamil and Telugu , cementing its place as one of the biggest Tamil hits of the year so far. The film's performance in Tamil Nadu has been particularly strong.
Directed by Adhik Ravichandran, the film presents Ajith Kumar in a triple role, something that has intrigued fans and added to the film’s hype. The stylish action sequences, punch-packed dialogues, and massy moments have all contributed to the movie's massive footfalls.
With the weekend ahead and strong word-of-mouth, Good Bad Ugly is expected to continue its dream run at the box office. If this momentum continues, the film may soon breach the Rs100 crore mark domestically and see further growth overseas as well.The film also starred Trisha, Simran, Arjun Das, Kartiheya Dev , Jackie Shroff and Rahul Dev.
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