Leo’s buzz is well-known; the film, which is directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, will be released on October 19 in four languages, and Netflix has acquired the post-theatrical digital rights for a significant sum. A number of well-known actors, including Sanjay Dutt, Arjun, Trisha, Mysskin, and Gautham Menon, star in the film produced by Lalit Kumar’s Seven Screen Studio. Already, the non-theatrical and internet rights for Leo were sold for record sums, and now the theatrical rights for Kerala state are generating record revenue. According to rumours, he offered a massive offer of more than Rs 15 crore as the Minimum Guarantee for the Kerala rights to the movie, which will reunite Trisha and Vijay after a 14-year gap.
This surpasses “2.O” as the largest distribution contract recorded for a non-Malayalam film in Kerala. In terms of box office success in the state of Kerala, Thalapathy Vijay has a fervent fan base and a very successful track record. Vijay is the non-Malayali superstar in Mollywood with the most followers, while Lokesh has won the hearts of moviegoers by producing a string of blockbusters, the most recent of which is “Vikram,” starring Kamal Haasan. The actor’s 67th film is consequently eagerly anticipated by a sizeable portion of the Keralan public. In order to correspond with the Puja holidays, the producers have set October 19 as the release date. In Tamil Nadu, the movie will be seen exclusively. The flicks of Ram Pothineni and Ravi Teja in Tollywood are set to compete for viewers and money at the box office. Aadu Jeevitham, starring Prithviraj, and the film are reportedly at odds in Kerala.