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Since its release in theaters on April 25, Thudarum has captivated viewers with its intense mix of crime, family drama, and suspense. This is not an ordinary thriller—it's an exhilarating adventure that gracefully combines the allure of a classic Ambassador car with Mohanlal’s captivating presence and Shobana’s gripping performance.
Thudarum OTT Release Date
After breaking box office records and captivating audiences globally, Thudarum is poised to premiere on JioHotstar beginning May 30.
This five-week stage performance has achieved remarkable success, and now, online audiences will at last have the opportunity to discover what all the excitement is about regarding this Mohanlal film. It's akin to anticipating a follow-up but receiving the entire film all at once—now that's binge-worthy!
Box Office Collection
You may be curious about the extent of the impact Thudarum had. Here’s the update: the film garnered an impressive Rs 118.65 crore at the domestic box office and collected an astonishing Rs 230.75 crore worldwide during its 30-day period. To provide some context, that's sufficient to purchase a small fleet of those iconic Ambassador taxis showcased in the film!
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The initial week alone garnered an impressive Rs 51.4 crore, with the following weeks reflecting a usual decline yet sustaining a robust performance—Rs 35.35 crore in the second week and Rs 20.8 crore in the third, as per box office monitor Sacnilk. This consistent performance verifies that Thudarum isn’t merely a temporary success; it’s a genuine blockbuster.
Story Of Thudarum
At its essence, Thudarum is an exhilarating journey through the experiences of Shanmughan, a previous stuntman who has transitioned to being a taxi driver in the charming town of Perunad Ranni. Now, this is where it becomes interesting: Shanmughan’s treasured item isn’t an extravagant car, but a classic Ambassador, a vehicle cherished in India for many years.
The Ambassador serves not merely as a prop—it essentially stands as a character itself, representing nostalgia and a more straightforward era. Interesting tidbit: the Ambassador was previously known as the “King of Indian roads” and remained in production until 2014, resulting in its appearance in the film being a sentimental reference to the past.
Buckle up! Thudarum is set to deliver its intense drama to your screens on May 30. Don't merely observe it — experience the journey.
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