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Vishal on 25th day of Mark Antony: Will continue to work and strive hard

He also thanked the media and his friends for travelling alongside his journey as an actor and mentioned that he is grateful for learning from their feedback

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On the 25th day release of Vishal and SJ Suryah's Mark Antony, the Enemy actor took to X to register his happiness on the film's success and thanked the cast and crew for making the film a "humongous hit." 

Taking to X, he said, "Absolutely delighted to share the landmark 25th day of the Mega Blockbuster #MarkAntony running in theatres near you. Feeling ecstatic that you all loved the movie & entered the #WorldOfMarkAntony every passing day since 15th Sep."

He further added, "Thanking each and every one of you and credits to the entire cast & crew of #TeamMarkAntony for making this a humongous hit, many thanks and I bow down to one and all who respected the film and came to watch the movie in theatres worldwide, God Bless."

He also thanked the media and his friends for travelling alongside his journey as an actor and mentioned that he is grateful for learning from their feedback. "Be it good or bad, negative or positive, criticism or compliments but all said and done it has made me a stronger person and even a stronger actor in this industry. Will continue to work and strive hard to deliver entertainment always with the same positivity. #MarkAntony is not mine but our victory. God Bless," he added.

Starring Vishal, SJ Suryah, Selvaraghavan, Sunil, Ritu Varma, among others, Mark Antony, directed by Adhik Ravichandran, is a gangster action drama with elements of comedy and time travel. Both Suryah and Vishal play double roles, reprising their elder versions as well. The film was released on September 15.

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