
Vijay in Mersal. @MersalFilm
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Mersal beat Aamir and jay Devgn's films over the Diwali weekend
The film's made over rs 100 crore worldwide in three days
A dialogue in Mersal, which has a GST reference, was recently omitted
Trade analyst Taran Adarsh shared a glimpse of the film's box office performance and tweeted: "Tamil film Mersal is chasing a massive total in international markets, despite stiff opposition posed by the two Hindi releases. It won't be erroneous to state that Tamil film Mersal is collecting more than the two Hindi releases in some key international markets."
Tamil film #Mersal is chasing a MASSIVE TOTAL in international markets, despite stiff opposition posed by the two Hindi releases...
- taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) October 22, 2017
It won't be erroneous to state that Tamil film #Mersal is collecting more than the two Hindi releases in some key international markets.
- taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) October 22, 2017
So what has done it for Mersal - the story of a doctor, who exposes malpractices and corruption in the medical industry? Or the film's narrative, which is critical of the GST (lead actor Vijay says in the film: "In India we pay 12 per cent GST for medicine, while there's no GST for alcohol). The film also highlights the Gorakhpur child deaths and power outage at a hospital in Pondicherry. The GST dialogue has gone viral with Vijay's fans, who also thanked the government for making the film a phenomenon.
So far, Aamir Khan's Secret Superstar, with a strong word of mouth, collected over Rs 22 crore since its release on October 19 and Ajay Devgn's Golmaal Again drew in the laughs collecting over Rs 58 crore.
But Mersal remains the Diwali release winner.