The highly anticipated film “Leo,” featuring Vijay and directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, has stirred up a frenzy as advance ticket booking opens four days prior to its theater release. The trend suggests a rapid filling of slots once the movie hits the screens. Thiruvananthapuram, a prominent city for film enthusiasts, witnesses a swift booking surge, notably at Aries Plex—the primary theater—where all first-day shows are already fully booked. Tickets for the 4 pm to 8 pm slots have been completely sold out.
Shree Gokulam Movies, the film’s distributor in Kerala, officially announced the commencement of advance bookings, unveiling plans for an expansive screening across 600 theaters in Kerala alone. This marks a historic moment, making “Leo” the film with the highest screen count in Kerala’s cinema history.Scheduled to kick off from 4 am on October 19 in Kerala, the screening times will slightly vary in Tamil Nadu, starting at nine o’clock. This alteration comes after a tragic incident during the release of Ajith’s film, “Tuniv,” prompting a ban on the 4 am show in Tamil Nadu. In Kerala, the first-day showtimes are set at 4 am, 7.15 am, and 10.30 am—a testament to the unmatched excitement surrounding the film’s release.