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Kiriti
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Posted on Tuesday, May 17, 2005 - 10:10 am:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IP

I did not notice it mama.

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already post aindi, discussion kooda aipoindi

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http://movies.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1112512.c ms


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CHENNAI: In the rat race, Rajnikanth has overtaken the likes of Shahrukh Khan, Chiranjeevi and others of their league.

Leaving the rest far behind, Rajnikant, the superstar of Tamil cinema has now become the new icon of Indian cinema with his latest super-duper hit Chandramukhi.

Industry sources said his latest flick could well gross over $10 million.

Of the total collections, Rajni would pocket 50 per cent as his fee.

This in turn translates into a sum upwards of Rs 15 crore, thereby, passing on the crown from Chiranjeevi – icon of Telugu cinema – to Rajni.

Chiranjeevi's Tagore was considered the biggest regional language hit so far.

Released on April 14 (Tamil New Year), Rajni's Chandramukhi has been enthralling audiences across South India.
Chandramukhi has scripted a success story all over. While Rajnikant's charisma and screen presence is definitely helping in the success, the state government too has a hand in it.

The lower entertainment tax (15 per cent ), introduced last year and success in preventing pirated VCDs from flooding the market during the first few days, have all added up to the ultimate results.

Without Rajnikant's remuneration, industry sources place the cost of production of the film at about Rs 5 crore.

The sale proceeds were estimated at a conservative Rs 30 crore from theatrical, overseas, audio and satellite rights.

The collections of Chandramukhi has overtaken that of Padayappa (his biggest hit, released in 2000) in most centres, trade sources pointed out.

The movie is having an extraordinary run in the overseas market too.