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Kollywood actor Ajith Kumar is only getting younger. And his 50th film Mankatha's blockbuster status proves he's also getting better .
Among the many 'punch' dialogues that Tamil film, Mankatha is loaded with, there's one - Naanum yevalo naala daan nallavanave nadikarathu (How long can I also act like a good man?) - that particularly seems like it comes, pun completely intended. From a star point of view, Mankatha is a celebration of sorts. It is Kollywood actor Ajith Kumar's film number 50. From an actor's perspective, these words are a reinforcement of his dogged journey in cinema and the desperate need to experiment.
Mankatha released across India on August 31 this year, amid much fanfare and a full house. On its opening day, the collections were Rs10 crore across Tamil Nadu, says a source at the Tamil Nadu Entertainment Trade Magazine, in Chennai. The man at the film's helm, and really its centrifugal force, simply says, "This too shall pass.