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Mammootty's Kannur Squad beats Vijay's Leo in Kerala - Kabali USA record unbeaten
Two news in Kollywood is that Tamil films that are dubbed in Hindi can be censored in Chennai and need not be done in Mumbai. Producers are thanking Vishal for this . He raised the issue of his film Mark Antony ‘s producer paying bribes to get the film certified by Mumbai censors.
Second news is that Dhoni Entertainment has not paid the full wages for those who worked inn their Tamil LGM. A photo of Amitabh with Dhoni has gone viral. They met for an advertisement shoot. For the first time Big B is working in a Tamil film and that is Thalaivar 170 with Rajinikanth. Rajini and Amitabh were given golden pass by BCCI recently. Rajini wished the team of Ganapath starring Tiger Shroff and Amitabh.
Leo has not beaten the record set by Rajinikanth film Kabali in USA premiere. It is a seven year old record. Similarly after first day of Leo in Kerala, many exhibitors have allotted more screens to Kannur Squad of Mammootty. So far it was in 130 screens and from today it is will be in thirt more screens. The film was released on September 28th and has grossed Rs 80 crores in Kerala and will touch Rs100 crores.
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