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India’s most violent film, earned over Rs 100 crore, made with a budget of Rs 30 crore, part 2 in making, the film name is…

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A low-budget film released in 2024 with just a Rs 30 crore budget managed to surpass Rs 100 crore. It earned the title of the most violent film of 2024.

Published: January 20, 2025 10:16 AM IST

By Shawn Dass

In recent times, many big-budget films have been released with a lot of promotional hype, but despite the massive marketing, some of these films fail to recover their production costs. However, a low-budget film released in December 2024 with just a ₹30 crore budget managed to surpass ₹100 crore at the box office and earned the title of the most violent film of 2024. The film’s success sparked discussions about a potential sequel. Now, the makers have officially announced that part 2 is in the works, and fans are thrilled by the news.

The Film That Created a Buzz

The film in question is Marco, starring Unni Mukundan. Released in December 2024, it made a significant impact at the box office, grossing over ₹100 crore. The film was released in Telugu, Hindi, and Tamil and became famous for its intense and violent scenes, which won over the audience. This led to rumors about a potential remake, but now it’s confirmed that work on the sequel is already underway. It’s being reported that the sequel will have an even grander production and is expected to be even more successful than the original.

Take a look at Marco teaser:

Unni Mukundan’s Meeting with Mohanlal Sparks Excitement

Recently, Marco actor Unni Mukundan met with Malayalam cinema superstar Mohanlal, fueling speculation that the latter might be a part of the upcoming sequel. If this happens, Marco 2 will likely become one of the most anticipated films in Malayalam cinema.

Film Success and Box Office Numbers

Directed by Haneef Adeni, Marco stars Unni Mukundan in the lead role. Despite its modest ₹30 crore budget, the film earned ₹102.55 crore worldwide and ₹60.27 crore in India alone, proving that a well-crafted film doesn’t need a massive budget to succeed.



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