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Master field workplace assortment Day 4: Vijay’s movie continues to rule ticket counters

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The successful streak of Vijay-starrer Master continues on the field workplace. In Chennai, the movie managed to rake in over a crore on Saturday as effectively, taking the movie’s complete assortment within the metropolis to Rs 4.39 crore.
Film commerce analyst Kaushik LM shared on Twitter, “#Master continues the 1 CR+ streak in Chennai city, for the 4th successive day. Satday – 1.06 CR 4-days total Chennai city gross is 4.39 CR #MasterPongal.”
Also, the movie has managed to draw the viewers within the worldwide markets as effectively. Theaters in Singapore, Australia and New Zealand witnessed a great footfall. “#MasterFilm continues to set the Box office on fire in Overseas Markets..#Singapore – Crosses SG$1 Million..#Australia – Crosses A$600,000..#NewZealand – Crosses NZ$100,000..” movie commerce analyst Ramesh Bala tweeted.

#Master continues the 1 CR+ streak in Chennai metropolis, for the 4th successive day.
Satday – 1.06 CR
4-days complete Chennai metropolis gross is 4.39 CR 👌👍 #MasterPongal
— Kaushik LM (@LMKMovieManiac) January 17, 2021
Directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, the movie, additionally starring Vijay Sethupathi, Malavika Mohanan, Arjun Das, Andrea Jeremiah and Shanthanu Bhagyaraj, has grossed over Rs 100 crore worldwide in simply three days.

Master has obtained a blended response from the movie critics. In his overview of the movie, indianexpress.com’s Manoj Kumar R wrote, “Lokesh Kanagaraj had promised a Vijay film which would be very different from movies that Vijay usually does. Did he deliver on his promise? Yes. Master is the most fun, sensible, enjoyable and good looking movie that Vijay has done in a long time.”

He added, “That said, Master is neither completely a Vijay film nor entirely a Lokesh Kanagaraj film. Lokesh’s self-imposed limitations and obligation to be in fan-service undermine the film’s impact. He has used so many good talents as just fillers and wasted resources on ideas that don’t take the story forward. And, those are not the qualities of Lokesh who made Maanagaram and Kaithi.”