Good Bad Ugly Box Office Collection Day 15: Ajith Kumar gives the Biggest Film of Tamil Cinema of 2025

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Ajith Kumar’s Good Bad Ugly is ruling the box office, raking in over Rs 227 crore worldwide in just two weeks. It’s officially the biggest Tamil film of 2025! In India, it’s grossed Rs 164.9 crore (Rs 143.38 crore net), and fans abroad have chipped in Rs 62.1 crore. This smashing hit has outdone Ajith’s past records, overtaking Viswasam (2019) to become his biggest earner in India.

Ajith Kumar’s movie Good Bad Ugly has become a blockbuster. Also, the film has officially become the biggest Tamil film of 2025. On the release day it made Rs 29.25 Crore in revenue, and in two weeks’ time, it has managed to cross the Rs 200 Crore mark. How much Good Bad Ugly Box Office Collection has been made till now? Let’s find out the day-wise report.

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Total Box Office Collection Report

  • Day 1: Rs 29.25 crore
  • Day 2: Rs 15.00 crore
  • Day 3: Rs 19.75 crore
  • Day 4: Rs 22.30 crore
  • Day 5: Rs 15.00 crore
  • Day 6: Rs 7.00 crore
  • Day 7: Rs 5.55 crore
  • Day 8: Rs 5.30 crore
  • Day 9: Rs 8.05 crore
  • Day 10: Rs 6 crore
  • Day 11: Rs 6.8 crore
  • Day 12: Rs 2.45 crore
  • Day 13: Rs 1.79 Crore
  • Day 14: Rs 1.44 Crore
  • Day 15: Rs 0.01 Crore (Early Estimates)

Storyline

Good Bad Ugly is a high-energy, full of action, and comedy movie. It’s all about Ajith’s star power, where the plot’s a bit of a mystery, but it’s packed with nods to his iconic roles, making fans go wild with nostalgia. Directed by Adhik Ravichandran, the bold, action-heavy scenes feel different from Ajith’s last film, Vidaamuyarchi.

Review

Critics loved Ajith Kumar’s charm and the cool style brought by director Adhik Ravichandran. The movie feels big and exciting, with Ajith’s energy keeping fans hooked. It has awesome moments like flashback scenes and surprise cameo roles that make it even more fun. But the story is pretty straightforward, and it lacks deeper emotions. The second half feels a bit slow, like the pace drags a little.
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