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‘Dragon’ shoots past Rs 28.80 cr mark at box office

IndiaTimes Sunday, 23 February 2025
Pradeep Ranganathan’s latest film, 'Dragon,' has enjoyed a successful box office opening, earning 28.80 crore net in India over its first three days. Directed by Ashwath Marimuthu, the movie saw significant earnings in Tamil Nadu following Ranganathan's earlier hit, 'Love Today.' The comedy-drama’s Tamil version alone collected Rs 11.50 crore on its best day. The lead roles are well-performed by Ranganathan and Anupama Parameswaran, among others. With strong word-of-mouth, 'Dragon' is poised to sustain its success.
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