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In how many screens will 'Vivegam' release?

Written by : TNM

When a movie starring the Emperor of the Box Office, Ajith is hitting the theatres, movie buffs are bound to grab every ticket available to catch the first day first show.

So, when the advance ticket booking for the Ajith starrer Vivegam commenced, there was a scramble among the fans both online and at the theatre counters to grab a ticket. With the film due to release tomorrow, August 24, fans just can’t wait to watch their favourite idol on the big screens.

Vivegam is set to have a massive opening as it will be out on 3250 screens across the globe. The screen count breakup is like this: In Tamil Nadu, it will be out in 800 screens while in Andhra and Telangana region it has managed to get 450 screens. The screen count in Kerala is 300 while in Karnataka and the rest of India put together it is 300.

Overseas, the film has got 700 screens in Malaysia, 340 in the US and 360 in other countries. The huge screen count is sure to turn in favour of the producers at the box office. Directed by Siva, who had directed Ajith in Veeram and Vedhalam, the film has Kajal Aggarwal and Akshara Haasan playing the female leads. Vivek Oberoi and Aarav Chowdhary from Bollywood have been roped in for crucial roles in the film.

Anirudh Ravichander has composed music for this venture with Vetri cranking the camera and Ruben editing it. The film is produced by Sendhil Thyagarajan, Arjun Thyagarajan and T. G. Thyagarajan under the banner Satya Jyothi Films. Being a spy thriller, Vivegam has been shot extensively in various parts of Europe. According to sources, the team had shot in some extreme weather conditions and it would a treat for the audiences watch it on the silver screens.

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