Ayalaan: Makers drop the whopping box office collection of the Sivakarthikeyan starrer!

(This article is authored by Alar)

Ayalaan, the sci-fi adventure film directed by R Ravikumar, has become a global sensation, raking in more than Rs 75 crore at the box office as of 23rd January. The film, which was released in Tamil on Pongal, has received rave reviews from critics and audiences alike, who praised its family elements, stunning VFX, and unique premise.

The film follows the journey of a farmer named Saravanan (played by Sivakarthikeyan), who befriends an alien named Ayalaan (voiced by Siddharth), and joins forces with him to stop a sinister plot to destroy the Earth. Along the way, they encounter a host of colourful characters, including Rakul Preet Singh,  Yogi Babu, Sharad Kelkar, Karunakaran and Isha Koppikar.

The film’s team celebrated their success by releasing a new poster, which showed the collection details and thanked the fans for their support. The poster, which featured the actor and Ayalaan in a pivotal scene, focused on mission, went viral on the internet, generating more buzz for the film.

Ayalaan is not only a hit in Tamil Nadu, but also in other parts of India and abroad. The film is slated to release in Telugu on January 26, and is expected to repeat its magic in the neighboring state. The film has also been dubbed in other languages, such as Hindi, and Malayalam.

The film is a testament to the vision and talent of R Ravikumar, who has crafted a masterpiece that appeals to all ages and tastes, and he is known for Indru Netru Naalai. The film also showcases the musical genius of Isai Puyal AR Rahman, who has composed a mesmerizing score that elevates the film to a new level.

The film also boasts of a brilliant technical team, including cinematographer Nirav Shah, editor Ruben, and VFX studio Phantom FX, who have created a visual spectacle that is unmatched in Indian cinema. The film is a rare combination of entertainment, emotion, and education, and delivers a powerful message about the importance of nature and humanity. 

 

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