Sivakarthikeyan’s Amaran, a biopic of Major Mukund Varadarajan, continues its remarkable run at the box office. On Day 19, the film earned ₹192 crore domestically, with its worldwide collections reaching an impressive ₹296 crore. Despite stiff competition from other major releases like Kanguva, Amaran has firmly established itself as a box office juggernaut.
A Tribute That Resonates
Amaran chronicles the heroic life of Major Mukund Varadarajan, a decorated Indian Army officer and recipient of the Ashok Chakra, India’s highest peacetime military award. Sivakarthikeyan’s compelling performance as the titular character has struck a chord with audiences, earning widespread acclaim for its authenticity and emotional depth.
Consistent Box Office Performance
The film opened to strong numbers and has maintained it’s momentum, driven by positive word-of-mouth and glowing reviews. Its gripping storyline and patriotic themes have resonated across demographics, contributing to packed theaters even in its third week.
Undeterred by Competition
While Kanguva, starring Suriya, has attracted significant attention, it hasn’t slowed down Amaran’s success. The film’s unique premise and emotional appeal have ensured its dominance in cinemas, solidifying Sivakarthikeyan’s position as a bankable star