Lik Full Movie Collection: ‘Love Insurance Kompany’ box office collections day 18: Pradeep Ranganathan film earns Rs 27 lakhs; Final phase begins | Tamil Movie News
‘Love Insurance Kompany’ is a science fiction romantic comedy directed by Vignesh Shivan.Love Insurance Kompany Movie ReviewThe film stars Pradeep Ranganathan, S. J. Suryah, and Krithi Shetty in the lead roles. It also features Yogi Babu, Seeman, Gouri G Kishan, Shah Ra, Malavika, and Sunil Reddy in supporting parts.The film’s theatrical run has slowed significantly in its third week. As per Sacnilk, the Tamil version collected Rs 27 lakhs on Day 18.
Recent daily collection trend of ‘LIK’
The film’s recent box office trend shows minor fluctuations. It earned Rs 55 lakhs on Day 11 and saw a small increase to Rs 57 lakhs on Day 12. The collections peaked at Rs 60 lakhs on Day 13 before dropping again.On Day 14, the film collected Rs 48 lakhs. The downward trend continued with Rs 44 lakhs on Day 15. There was a small recovery with Rs 57 lakhs on Day 16 and Rs 58 lakhs on Day 17. However these were not strong enough to shift the overall pattern of the Krithi Shetty starrer.
Total collections so far for ‘LIK’
The Tamil version has collected Rs 34.82 crore net so far. The film’s overall India net stands at Rs 42.09 crore. Its domestic gross collection has reached Rs 48.48 crore.Worldwide, the film has earned Rs 59.58 crore. Overseas markets have contributed Rs 11.10 crore. The Telugu version has added Rs 7.27 crore to the total.Set in 2040, the Pradeep Ranganathan film presents a world where relationships are driven by a dating app called LIK. The story follows a man who believes in natural love. He falls for a woman who trusts the system. This conflict pushes him to question the role of technology in relationships.Meanwhile in a recent interview with Behindwoods, Vignesh Shivan addressed the controversy surrounding the viral “normal people” remark. The statement had earlier drawn criticism towards him and his wife, Nayanthara.He clarified, “He actually said, ‘We’re not normal people; we are influencers.’ It was his way of telling them to behave appropriately, as those who had come there were not mere common men but influencers. Those who published the video online changed “we are” to “they are” and twisted the tale for the sake of likes and views. We then reached out to the one who posted the video, and he requested us to let the video be because it was garnering a lot of views.“DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and the data in this article are compiled from public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided by us for informational and entertainment purposes only.
