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Even after six days of release, Mohanlal's new film, "Lucifer", is pursuing his dream at the box office, and most of the centers of broadcast from around the world are attending a presence percentage of over ninety. The film had recently crossed the crore of 50 rupees in four days, making it the fastest malayalam film at this feat.
Even though official confirmation of the collection's figure has not yet been given, trade experts believe that "Lucifer" could have collected somewhere around Rs 6 crore in his sixth day from Kerala alone. Meanwhile, the global collection of the sixth day could reach 10 crores of rupees given the number of tickets booked in advance.
In all probability, he will enter the elite club of 100 rupees in the coming days.
A few hours ago, several prominent media outlets in Malayalam, including Malayala Manorama and Mathrubhumi, revealed that "Lucifer & # 39; had collected more than 100 crores of theaters alone in its sixth day. However, this news seems impossible because, at the end of the fifth day, the collection of the film was 62 million rupees. The news published by Mathrubhumi and Malayala Manorama has spread rapidly in online spaces, and many people have criticized the media for reinforcing the collection of a film that is already selling well at the box office.
Mathrubhumi News publishes this information from its online portal. It should also be noted that neither Prithviraj Sukumaran nor Mohanlal have confirmed the entry of "Lucifer" in the club of 100 crores.
"Lucifer", who debuted as director of Prithviraj Sukumaran, was portrayed by Mohanlal as Stephen Nedumpally, a politician with shades of gray based in southern Kerala. After the death of Kerala's chief minister, Nedumpally begins the battle between evil and evil to get rid of power-hungry politicians and to stabilize his unknown smuggling kingdom, of which nobody knows anything.
& # 39; Lucifer & # 39; is in charge of a series of stars. In addition to Mohanlal, the film also has other important roles: Vivek Oberoi, Manju Warrier, Thomas Tovino, Faasil, Saikumar, Kalabhavan Shajon and John Vijay.
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