NGK CLOSING Box Office Collections: Suriya-Selvaraghavan Movie To End Up A Flop?
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oi-Lekhaka
By Lekhaka
NGK
from
the
stable
of
Suriya
and
Selvaraghavan
had
a
lot
of
expectations
riding
on
it.
However,
the
movie
failed
to
find
favour
with
the
audiences.
The
film
had
received
a
grand
opening
at
the
box
office
but
still
the
word
of
mouth
for
the
film
was
not
on
the
positive
side,
which
has
seemingly
affected
the
film's
long
run
in
the
theatres.
Now,
NGK
is
In
the
second
week
of
run
in
the
theatres.
Besides
Tamil
Nadu,
NGK
also
made
a
huge
release
in
centres
like
AP/TS,
Karnataka,
Kerala
etc.
How
well
has
NGK
performed
in
all
of
these
regions?
Read
NGK
Closing
Box
Office
Collections
report
to
get
the
answers.
At
Tamil
Nadu
Box
Office
According
to
a
report
by
Friday
Facts,
the
film
made
a
share
of
Rs
12.41
crore
from
the
first
three
days
of
run.
The
report
also
adds
that
NGK
is
expected
to
complete
its
final
run
with
a
share
of
around
Rs
19
crore.
AP/TS
Regions
NGK
made
a
big
release
in
AP/TS
regions.
According
to
the
reports
that
have
been
doing
the
rounds,
the
Telugu
dubbing
rights
of
the
film
were
sold
for
a
whopping
Rs
8
crore.
The
Collections
According
to
the
reports,
NGK
couldn't
reach
the
target
at
the
AP/TS
box
office.
One
of
the
recent
tweets
sent
out
by
tracker
LM
Kaushik
reveals
that
the
film
has
collected
around
a
share
of
Rs
3.8
crore
so
far.
That
means
that
the
film
has
ended
up
as
a
huge
flop
in
AP/TS
regions.
Karnataka
Collections
Some
of
the
reports
suggest
that
NGK's
Karnataka
distributions
rights
were
sold
for
Rs
5.5
crore.
Meanwhile,
the
tweet
by
LM
Kaushik
has
revealed
that
NGK
has
managed
to
collect
a
gross
of
Rs
3.5
crore
from
its
run
so
far.
A
Loss
Venture?
If
the
reports
are
to
be
believed,
NGK
is
expected
to
have
made
a
total
business
of
around
Rs
69
crore,
including
the
Tamil
Nadu
theatrical
collections,
satellite
and
overseas
rights,
Karnataka
rights,
Kerala
rights
and
AP/TS
rights.
The
total
budget
of
the
film
is
said
to
be
around
Rs
88
crore.
The
report
predicts
that
the
film
will
be
a
loss
venture
by
a
margin
of
around
Rs
18.70
crore.