GV Prakash Kumar’s romantic entertainer ‘Happy Raj’ continues to face challenges at the box office. The film collected only Rs 30 lakhs on its eighth day from Tamil net collections. This brings the overall India net to Rs 5.17 crore and worldwide gross to Rs 5.92 crore.
Day 8 collections update
The movie registered a soft performance on Thursday. Tamil version contributed Rs 0.3 crore on day 8 as reported by the Sacnilk website. Collections have remained limited after the initial weekend.Worldwide collections stand at Rs 5.92 crore and the India net totals Rs 5.17 crore while India gross matches the worldwide figure at Rs 5.92 crore.Tamil net reached Rs 4.87 crore so far. Telugu net stands at Rs 30 lakhs with very low daily figures after day 1.Day-wise Tamil net shows: day 1 at Rs 1 crore, followed by Rs 46 lakhs on day 3, Rs 60 lakhs on day 4, Rs 43 lakhs on day 5, Rs 53 lakhs on day 6, and Rs 30 lakhs on day 7. Telugu figures stayed under Rs 10 lakhs most days.
Story and plot summary
‘Happy Raj’ follows a man unlucky in love who finally finds a girl who likes him back. Her condition that both families meet puts his oddball father on a collision course with hers.GV Prakash Kumar plays the lead role of Happy. Sri Gouri Priya appears as the female lead Kavya. Star cast also includes Abbas, Prathana Nathan, and George Maryan. Director Maria Raja Elanchezian helms the project.
ETimes review
ETimes review offers a balanced take on the film, “Happy is good-intentioned but a bit of a knobhead, unlucky in love and slow on the uptake. His dad is a miserly school teacher, and the combination of the two has made Happy something of a local joke.”The review continues, “The body shaming that begins with Kathamuthu’s nickname doesn’t stay with him, it carries across to Happy and stretches across generations, revisited so often that what starts as a running gag turns into something oddly mean-spirited.”It adds further, “When Happy lands a job at an IT company in Bangalore and meets Kavya (Sri Gouri Priya), the film finds its groove. Kavya actually likes him, but her condition is that his family formally approach hers. Her father Rajiv (Abbas, returning to Tamil cinema after over a decade) is an NRI, and when he collides with Kathamuthu, the culture clash between the city-bred father and the village traditionalist becomes the film’s engine.““Parts of the fathers’ boxing showdown are enjoyable, though it mostly feels contrived. There are way too many convenient scenes with exaggerated characters that you just don’t buy,” the review notes.As the second weekend approaches, ‘Happy Raj’ needs stronger word-of-mouth to improve its run.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.








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