Kerala's
film
distributor
who
recently
bought
Vijay
starrer
Kaththi
for
4.5
crore
rupees
has
shocked
everyone
by
saying
he
is
most
likely
to
incur
a
loss
of
2
crore
rupees
as
the
film
has
failed
to
create
the
same
kind
of
magic
that
it
created
on
the
opening
day
of
its
release
in
the
state.
The
film
which
was
released
in
over
100
theatres
in
God's
own
country
collected
nearly
1
crore
rupees
on
the
first
day
and
its
money
making
ability
has
gone
down
over
50
percent
from
the
next
day
onwards,
according
to
the
distributor.
Tamil
films
in
Kerala
are
usually
sold
at
a
price
tag
of
2
crore
rupees.
But
after
buying
Kaththi
for
a
whopping
4.5
crore
rupees,
the
distributor
has
reportedly
spent
1
crore
rupees
extra
for
advertising
the
movie
on
a
grand
scale.
The
alleged
loss
is
said
likely
to
be
incurred
as
most
of
the
theatres
in
Kerala
are
planning
to
expunge
the
movie
by
the
end
of
this
week.
After
Vijay's
noble
act
of
visiting
Unnikrishnan's
family,
Read:
Vijay
Cries
Off-Camera
will
he
follow
Rajinikanth's
suit
of
compensating
for
the
loss
suffered
by
his
film's
distributor
if
and
when
Kaththi's
distributor
faces
a
loss
of
over
2
crore
rupees?
Well,
all
eyes
are
now
on
the
Kerala
distributor
and
Ilayathalapathy
Vijay.