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Mohanlal's Hridayapoorvam earns over 100 crore

The announcement comes a day before JioHotstar is set to stream the film

Cinema Express Desk

Earlier today, Mohanlal took to social media to pen a note of gratitude for the audience while sharing a poster, saying Hridayapoorvam has earned more than 100 crore from worldwide theatrical and business. "Thank you for welcoming Hridayapoorvam into your hearts and homes. It’s been truly heartwarming to see families coming together, smiling, laughing, and even shedding a few tears with us. Every emotion you felt, every message you sent, we’ve felt it too. Grateful beyond words for the love and support you’ve shown," Mohanlal wrote.

The announcement comes a day before JioHotstar is set to stream the film, directed by Sathyan Anthikad and also starring Sangeeth Prathap, Malavika Mohanan, Sangita, and Siddique. The film tells the story of a male adult (Mohanlal) who forges a connection with his heart donor's family and friends. In our review of the film, Avinash Ramachandran wrote, "Hridayapoorvam treads in very sketchy regions for a while before finding its feet in the family-friendly space. But it shows signs of an evolution in the filmmaker, who is ably supported by an actor who understands the thin line between cute and garish."

Mohanlal has a busy slate of films in the near future, including titles such as the multilingual period film Vrusshabha, Drishyam 3, and the long-delayed Ram. He is also part of the cast of Dileep's Bha. Bha. Ba, as well as Mahesh Narayanan's next film that also stars Mammootty, Nayanthara, Kunchacko Boban, and Fahadh Faasil, among others.

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