Dragon Box Office Collection: Here's How Much Pradeep's Film Earned In Tamil Nadu, Andhra, Karnataka
Pradeep Ranganathan's latest film, Dragon, has set the box office on fire, cementing the young actor's position as a rising star in the Tamil film industry.
Following the massive success of his debut lead role in Love Today, Pradeep's second outing as a lead actor has been met with overwhelming audience response and critical acclaim. Directed by Ashwath Marimuthu, the film features a talented ensemble cast, including Anupama Parameswaran, Kayadu Lohar, George Maryan, KS Ravikumar, and Mysskin, and has resonated deeply with audiences across South India.

4th-Day Box Office Collection
Dragon has maintained a strong grip at the box office, showcasing impressive numbers even on weekdays. On its fourth day (1st Monday), the film earned approximately ₹5.70 crore net in India across all languages. The breakdown for Day 4 is as follows:
- Tamil version: ₹4.6 crore
- Telugu version: ₹1.1 crore
This brings the film's total net collection in India to ₹35.75 crore in just four days, with the following language-wise breakdown:
- Tamil version: ₹29.8 crore
- Telugu version: ₹5.95 crore
Statewise Collection
The film has performed exceptionally well across South Indian states, with the following regional collections:
- Tamil Nadu: ₹29.2 crore
- Andhra Pradesh and Telangana: ₹6.98 crore
- Karnataka: ₹4.1 crore
- Kerala: ₹60 lakh
- Rest of India: ₹47 lakh
The total net collection in India stands at an impressive ₹41.35 crore after four days, showcasing the film's pan-South appeal.
Day-wise Box Office Collections
Here's a detailed look at Dragon's day-wise collections:
- Day 1 (1st Friday): ₹6.5 crore [Tamil: ₹5.4 crore; Telugu: ₹1.1 crore]
- Day 2 (1st Saturday): ₹10.8 crore [Tamil: ₹8.9 crore; Telugu: ₹1.9 crore]
- Day 3 (1st Sunday): ₹12.75 crore [Tamil: ₹10.9 crore; Telugu: ₹1.85 crore]
- Day 4 (1st Monday): ₹5.7 crore [Tamil: ₹4.6 crore; Telugu: ₹1.1 crore]
Critical Reception
Dragon has been unanimously praised by critics and audiences alike. The film's engaging storyline, Pradeep Ranganathan's compelling performance, and Ashwath Marimuthu's deft direction have been highlighted as its major strengths. The positive word-of-mouth and reviews are expected to drive higher footfalls over the coming weekend, potentially leading to a record-breaking first week.
Future Prospects
With its stronghold in Tamil Nadu and steady collections in Telugu-speaking regions, Dragon is poised to continue its successful run. The film's performance in Karnataka and Kerala, though relatively modest, adds to its overall appeal. As the week progresses, the film is expected to cross the ₹50 crore mark in India, solidifying its status as one of the biggest hits of the year.
Dragon has not only lived up to the expectations set by Pradeep Ranganathan's debut but has also surpassed them, proving his mettle as a versatile actor. With its stellar box office performance and widespread acclaim, the film is well on its way to becoming a landmark in Tamil cinema. Audiences can expect Dragon to continue its triumphant run in the days to come.












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