Vikram’s latest action-packed entertainer, ‘Veera Dheera Sooran’, has completed its first week at the box office with a total India net collection of ₹28.25 crore. Directed by S. U. Arun Kumar, the film, which also stars S. J. Suryah, Dushara Vijayan, Siddique, and Suraj Venjaramoodu, continues to attract audiences despite a weekday slowdown.
According to trade reports from the Sacnilk website, ‘Veera Dheera Sooran’ opened with Rs 3.2 crore on its first day and showed significant growth over the weekend, peaking at Rs 6.75 crore on Sunday. However, as expected, the collections dropped on weekdays, with the film earning Rs 1.85 crore on its seventh day across all languages.
Veera Dheera Sooran Movie ReviewDay-Wise Box Office Collection (India Net):
- Day 1 (Thursday): ₹3.2 Cr
- Day 2 (Friday): ₹3.7 Cr (+15.63%)
- Day 3 (Saturday): ₹5.5 Cr (+48.65%)
- Day 4 (Sunday): ₹6.75 Cr (+22.73%)
- Day 5 (Monday): ₹4.5 Cr (-33.33%)
- Day 6 (Tuesday): ₹2.75 Cr (-38.89%)
- Day 7 (Wednesday): ₹1.85 Cr (early estimates)
- Total: ₹28.25 Cr
In terms of audience engagement, Veera Dheera Sooran recorded an overall 18.07% Tamil occupancy on its seventh day, with night shows leading at 24.40%. In the Telugu market, the occupancy stood at 17.58%, with a stronger afternoon and night show response.
Veera Dheera Sooran | Song - Ayla Allela (Lyrical)
The film, which marks another powerful performance by Vikram, has been appreciated for its high-octane action and intense narrative. However, with the box office collections seeing a steady decline, the film’s performance in the second weekend will be crucial in determining its long-term success. Etimes review for the film reads, “Arun Kumar keeps the tension alive by making Kaali vulnerable as he pits him against three individuals who he cannot trust and yet do their bidding as they slyly use his family as a threat in their own ways. At least until the intermission, the director holds back from giving us any peek into their shared history. All we get are mere mentions of events and names from their past — especially an incident that they refer to as ‘Sudhakar sambavam’ — which has led them all to this powder keg of a situation. This actually forces us, the audience, to individually imagine what might have happened, and pick characters to root for as well as hate.” Meanwhile, Vikram was last seen in the Mani Ratnam's film 'Ponniyin Selvan 2'.