


The movie’s visual effects were acclaimed, however its narrative, as well as editing, were panned. The Tamil satellite rights sold for 22 crores to Sun TV, as well as the movie, recouped its investment of 100 crores, leaving the Tamil language alone profit margin again for creators of Puli at roughly 3-4 crore, making it a low-profitable endeavour. The movie not only recouped its budget during its run but then also made a profit by selling Tamil, Telugu, as well as Hindi satellite rights, with 20 per cent of merely the Hindi and Telugu rights paying Sridevi a payment of 70,000 rupees. In China and Japan, the movie was released. The picture did well in other countries, but not so well in the United States. On October 2, 2015, the movie was dubbed into Telugu as well as Hindi and released a day later. On October 1, 2015, this movie’s original Tamil version was released globally. Sridevi plays the terrible Queen who has been possessed. Sudeep plays the major antagonist inside the movie, with cameo appearances by Prabhu and Nandita Swetha. Vijay plays a demon prince as well as his son, a half-devil, in the movie, which also features Hansika Motwani and Shruti Haasan as the female roles. Chimbu Deven wrote and directed Puli, a 2015 Tamil-language fantasy adventure action movie.
