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Leo: Makers announce an update after a short hiatus, Thalapathy fans begin the celebration

The Lokesh Kanagaraj directorial's release is just a month away,

Thinkal Menon
Sep 17, 2023
Leo: Makers announce an update after a short hiatus, Thalapathy fans begin the celebration

Vijay in Leo

Fans of Vijay have been a little dejected in the last few days over the lack of updates from team Leo. Director Lokesh Kanagaraj announced yesterday in an event that updates would begin today, leaving fans elated.

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The film's release is a month away; it will be released in five languages on October 19. The advance booking has begun in the UK and more territories are likely to commence ticket booking in the coming weeks. Its audio launch is expected to happen on September 30.

Leo's makers announce an update, Thalapathy fans begin the celebration

Seven Screen Studio, which has bankrolled the movie, has now officially announced something that has left fans overwhelmed. They have informed that posters will be unveiled for four continuous days, beginning today. Leo's Telugu poster will be released in a few hours.

Needless to say, this update has made fans enthralled. They are now eager to know if the team would come up with an unreleased still from the movie for its Telugu poster. In all probability, the next three days are likely to witness posters in Hindi, Kannada and Malayalam.

UK fans set for a rocking beginning

Almost 20,000 tickets have been sold in the UK one month ahead of its release, and it is a never-before-heard record for an Indian movie. This feat has been achieved in a week's time. Vijay's previous outing Varisu could garner only 12,000 tickets in 20 days' time.

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The hype for Leo is surreal and distributors in the UK are over the moon, thanks to the humongous expectation. Meanwhile, the tickets for fan shows in Kerala are being sold like hotcakes.

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