Right now, prithviraj Sukumaran is having a lot of success at the box office. After Salaar's mediocre success, he has now achieved another milestone in malayalam filmmaking with "The GOAT Life," which has surpassed 100 crores. Furthermore, because to the spike in over-the-top (OTT) usage during the epidemic, he has gained fame throughout India. He is now preparing for the release of "Bade Miyan Chote Miyan," a major pan-Indian movie with an incredible 350 crores in budget.
 
The ali Abbas Zafar-directed movie, which stars tiger shroff and Akshay Kumar, will be released in Hindi, tamil, telugu, and malayalam tomorrow. As the adversary in this gripping thriller, prithviraj plays the part. The film has not done well in advance sales, even with Prithviraj's heavy advertising. Just 13,000 tickets had been sold as of tuesday night across all major chains of multiplexes, including PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis. Remarkably, the figures are even lower than in the female-focused movie "Crew."
 

Trade websites report that zero tickets have been sold for the malayalam version, and the reaction for the tamil and telugu versions is as lacklustre. prithviraj Sukumaran is a well-known star in malayalam film, therefore this terrible response is shocking.
 
 


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