Yennai Arinthaal 1st Day Box Office Collection

Ajith Kumar starrer "Yennai Arindhaal" has received a fantastic opening in Tamil Nadu as well as some other regions. As a result, the first day collection of the Tamil movie is expected to be brilliant.
 
Gautham Menon with Ajith on the sets of "Yennai Arindhaal".IB Times India

While "Yennai Arindhaal" released in India on Thursday, it saw the light of day in some foreign countries like Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Dubai on Wednesday. Reports emerging from international circuits say that it has made a good business from the premiere shows.
In Tamil Nadu, "Yennai Arindhaal" has got an earth-shattering opening; especially in Chennai, actor Ajith's fans are celebrating the release of the film like a festival. The early morning shows in Kasi and Jyothi theatres saw cent percent occupancy.
Taking the advance booking into consideration, traders have already declared that the Tamil movie is getting a massive opening in Chennai and some other parts of Tamil Nadu.
"Yennai Arindhaal" is being shown in 54 screens in Chennai where it is registering 100 per cent occupancy. The film has more than 325+ shows on the release day. Overall, the movie is expected to release in 300+ screens on the first day in Tamil Nadu.

Response in Kerala/Karnataka
The Ajith starrer is receiving good response in Kerala and Karnataka as well. "Yennai Arindhaal" will be shown in 107 screens in God's Own Country and in around 80 screens in Karnataka. While MG Nair is distributing in the Malayalam-speaking state, Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Enterprises has released the flick in the Kannada-speaking region.
In Bangalore, "Yennai Arindhaal" - which has Trisha Krishnan and Anushka Shetty in the female lead roles - will have more than 225 shows and is expected to make an outstanding business on the release day.


Reviews:
"Yennai Arindhaal" directed by Gautham Menon is getting mixed reviews from the audience. While the performances of the lead actors, emotional moments and songs of the film have impressed the cine-goers, the slow-pace of screenplay has not gone well with them.
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