'GOAT' wraps up theatrical run with ₹456cr global collection
The action-drama film The Greatest of All Time (GOAT), featuring Thalapathy Vijay, is wrapping up its box office journey with an impressive worldwide collection of nearly ₹456 crore. Despite receiving mixed reviews, the movie's success is largely attributed to Vijay's star power. The film also stars Priyanka Mohanan, Sneha, Prabhu Deva, and Prashant in pivotal roles.
'GOAT' earned third spot in Tamil Nadu's highest-grossing films
Directed by Venkat Prabhu, GOAT has raked in ₹220 crore at the Kollywood box office, making it a blockbuster in Tamil Nadu. However, it narrowly missed out on surpassing the record figures of Ponniyin Selvan-1 (₹222 crore gross), securing the third spot among the highest-grossing movies in the state.
'GOAT' underperformed in Kerala and Telugu states, but shone overseas
While the film did exceptionally well in Tamil Nadu, it got a lukewarm response from audiences in Kerala and the Telugu states. On the flip side, it did decently in North India, where it was released as Thalapathy is the GOAT. Even though it didn't surpass Leo's lifetime collection in Hindi, it managed to hold its ground at the box office. The film is expected to gross around ₹80 crore outside Tamil Nadu.
'GOAT' set to wrap up at ₹456cr globally
Vijay's star power has also played a big role in the film's success abroad. The action flick raked in a whopping ₹156 crore in foreign markets. That's a huge win for a Tamil movie, pushing its total worldwide box office collection to nearly ₹456 crore gross. The film revolves around a young field agent and spy, MS Gandhi, who accidentally takes his family on a vacation that turns into a nightmare.
'GOAT' to make digital debut on Netflix
While GOAT has wrapped up its theatrical run, it's still showing at a few select screens. The film is all set to drop on Netflix in multiple languages on Wednesday, October 3. This is a great chance for those who couldn't catch it in theaters to enjoy this action-packed drama from the comfort of their homes.