At the Indian box office, Thalapathy Vijay’s film The Greatest of All Time (GOAT) has had a strong opening. The film made an astounding Rs 43 crore net on its opening day in India.
At the Indian box office, Thalapathy Vijay’s film The Greatest of All Time (GOAT) has had a strong opening. The film made an astounding Rs 43 crore net on its opening day in India. This premiere performance is indicative of both the high level of interest in the movie and the devoted following that Vijay commands. The movie appears to be drawing sizable audiences, especially during its initial release, despite the critics’ mixed reviews.
Prashanth, Prabhu Deva, Meenakshi Chaudhary, and Yogi Babu are among the ensemble cast members of GOAT, which is directed by Venkat Prabhu and produced by AGS Entertainment. The audience appears to have connected well with the film’s action-packed plot, drama, and emotional depth. The movie had a global premiere in more than 4,000 theaters, which greatly boosted its first-day box office receipts.
With a 76.23% occupancy rate on Day 1, the movie had an outstanding run in Tamil Nadu. With 85.33% occupancy, the night shows in particular were in high demand. There were sizable attendance at the afternoon and evening performances as well, at 71.48% and 78.36%, respectively. Despite having a comparatively lower attendance, morning shows maintained a strong 69.74% occupancy rate, suggesting that the movie is performing well in a variety of time slots.
Fans were eager to share their excitement on social media, complimenting the movie’s action scenes and poignant moments in particular. Despite conflicting reviews from reviewers, Vijay’s fan base seems to be overwhelmingly supportive in general. Hashtags like #TheGOAT are trending on Twitter (X), where many people have taken to express their love for the movie.
GOAT is anticipated to keep up its momentum after such a successful opening, which could increase its box office receipts over the weekend. The movie might establish itself as one of the biggest releases of the year in Indian theaters if it keeps up its strong performance in the next few days.