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‘Ajayante Randam Moshanam’ box office collections day 13: Tovino starrer crosses Rs 70 crores

Tovino Thomas's 'Ajayante Randam Moshanam' is making waves at the box office, having crossed Rs 70 crores worldwide in just 13 days since its release on September 12. The film has collected Rs 39.94 crores in India Net collections and Rs 26.55 crores overseas. It received positive reviews for its technical prowess and performances, earning a rating of 3.5 out of 5 from Etimes. Directed by debutant Jithin Lal, the movie was noted for its engaging script despite some cliched elements.
‘Ajayante Randam Moshanam’ box office collections day 13: Tovino starrer crosses Rs 70 crores
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Day by day the collection figures for the Tovino Thomas starrer ‘Ajayante Randam Moshanam’ are soaring. According to the latest updates, the movie has crossed Rs 70 crores worldwide in 13 days.

The Sacnilk website reports that ‘ARM’ has minted Rs 72 crores worldwide in 13 days and the India Net collections stand at Rs 39.94 crores. The India Gross amounts to Rs 45.45 crores and the Overseas collections for the same period are Rs 26.55 crores.

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The Malayalam Net Box office collections for the film are Rs 37.04 crores and on day 13 the movie minted Rs 1.24 crores from KBO according to the early estimates.The Tovino starrer made its highest on day 5 with Rs 4.6 crores from KBO. The debutant Jithin Lal’s film opened with a massive Rs 3.44 crores at the KBO which is surely impressive.
‘Ajayante Randam Moshanam’ hit the big screens on September 12 and the movie was welcomed with majorly positive reviews from the audiences. From the technical aspects to acting, this Tovino Thomas starrer was hailed as one of the best films of 2024.
Etimes gave ‘ARM’ a rating of 3.5 out of 5. Our review read, “The script, by Sujith Nambiar, is interesting enough and translated well onto a broad canvas by debut director Jithin Laal. The various periods are well captured, with special credit to the art directors. Maniyan is the most interesting of the three central characters, perhaps because the characters, like Maniyan’s wife (Surabhi Lakshmi) and a blacksmith (Jagadeesh), and the emotions around him are etched well. Tovino is most striking in this role; he looks wild, but handsome and plays the role with charisma. Though he carries off all three very different looks very well, he falls short as Ajayan, an emotional and sensitive man of the 90s. The romance with Lakshmi (Krithi Shetty) seems to have been more focused on caste issues, which is done interestingly, but the emotions of a young couple’s forbidden love feel a bit cliched.”
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