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The film 'The Greatest of All Time' (GOAT), which is of South superstar Vijay Thalapathy, has been in the news recently. The makers had spent a budget of about Rs 400 crore to make this film. Interestingly, Vijay Thalapathy had announced his retirement from acting after this film. Now he will be seen in his next film, 'Thalapathy 69,' and after that he will leave acting and focus on politics.

Explosion of GOAT

'The Greatest of All Time', which people are also calling GOAT, proved to be a hit at the box office. The film also performed brilliantly on OTT and Vijay Thalapathy created a new record. He has become the first superstar of South Cinema to have 8 films in the 200 crore global box office club.

Release and release of the film

Directed by Venkat Prabhu, the film was released in theaters on 5 September 2024 and was also launched on Netflix on 3 October 2024. The film is available in all South Indian languages as well as Hindi. The film has given tough competition to Ananya Pandey's film CTRL and Nani's 'Saripodha Sanivaram' as soon as it came on the OTT platform. Ananya's film was released directly on OTT, but GOAT also performed well at the box office.

Collection and story

GOAT collected around Rs 451 crore worldwide, out of which Rs 295 crore gross collection came from India alone. Although the film was expected to be a blockbuster, Vijay missed it by a little.

Vijay has a double role in the story of the film. On one side, he is in the ongoing conflict between terrorists and anti-terrorist squad. In the film, Gandhi (Vijay) works in the anti-terrorist squad and one day his family gets into trouble because of his work. His son goes missing and when the son is found after many years, it is too late. How Vijay gets his son back from the enemies and saves the country is the main part of the story of this film.

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