“Kanguva”, the Tamil epic fantasy action film, has returned to theatres with important updates. The film, directed by Siva and starring Suriya in dual roles, has undergone a 12-minute trim and sound adjustments to enhance the viewing experience.
Addressing Audience Feedback
The producers of “Kanguva” have taken swift action in response to audience feedback. “We have trimmed 12 minutes from the present portions of the film and fixed the sound issues,” stated the production team. This decision aims to address the criticisms regarding the film’s length and audio quality, ensuring a more enjoyable experience for moviegoers.
Enhanced Viewing Experience
The updated version of “Kanguva” is now playing in theatres, offering a more polished and refined presentation. “We believe these changes will significantly improve the audience’s experience,” the producers added. The film, which initially faced mixed reviews due to its runtime and sound issues, is now expected to attract more viewers with its improved version.
Box Office Performance
Despite the initial setbacks, “Kanguva” has shown resilience at the box office. The film has grossed approximately ₹200 crore globally in its first five days.
#Kanguva Total Till Now Box Office Collection !!
58.62 crs DAY 1
30.70 crs DAY 2
38.32 crs DAY 3
39.42 crs DAY 4
36.72 crs DAY 5
5 DAYS Total collection= 200 crs+ 🔥#KanguvaBlockbuster 💥💥💥 @Suriya_offl is back pic.twitter.com/a3hgE9TGlG— ༄𝚁𝙾𝙻𝙴𝚇࿐ (@rolex17121) November 19, 2024
Cast and Crew
“Kanguva” features an ensemble cast, including Bobby Deol, Disha Patani, Yogi Babu, Redin Kingsley, Natarajan Subramaniam, Kovai Sarala, and K. S. Ravikumar. The film’s technical team includes composer Devi Sri Prasad, cinematographer Vetri Palanisamy, and editor Nishadh Yusuf.
Not all public reviews were positive, people also criticized the movie for various other issues.
One viewer noted, “Kanguva is a visually impressive action film that unfortunately lacks the emotional depth and compelling villain needed to truly elevate it to greatness”. Another criticized the film’s VFX and dubbing, describing it as “very amateurish”.
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