Did Dhanush Thank Audiences for His 50th Film Raayan's Anniversary?

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Key Takeaways
- Dhanush thanks audiences for their support on Raayan's first anniversary.
- The film grossed ₹23.75 crore on its opening day.
- Raayan showcases Dhanush's dual talent as both actor and director.
- A R Rahman composed the film's music.
- The film features a strong supporting cast, enhancing its storytelling.
Chennai, July 26 (NationPress) Actor and filmmaker Dhanush on Saturday conveyed his heartfelt gratitude with "a million thanks" to his audience as his 50th film, Raayan, marks its first anniversary.
On his X account, Dhanush shared a behind-the-scenes clip of the film, stating, "One year of a film that’s incredibly special to us. A million thanks. #D50 #Raayan."
The production company behind the hit movie, Sun Pictures, also celebrated this milestone. They shared the same behind-the-scenes clip on their X account, writing, "Celebrating 1 year of Blockbuster #Raayan #1YearofRaayan."
Actress Dushara Vijayan, who portrayed Dhanush's sister in the film, expressed her sentiments with, "Today marks the remarkable journey of bringing the fierce #Durga to you all. Forever grateful to the fantastic team of #Raayan, and to every one of you out there, this one’s for you: ‘Usurey nee thaney, nee thaney’ #OneYearOfRaayan."
The storyline of Raayan, featuring Dhanush as both director and lead actor, revolves around the titular character, Raayan, short for Kaathavarayan (played by Dhanush), and his deep affection for his two younger brothers (portrayed by Sundeep Kishan and Kalidas Jayaram) and his younger sister (played by Dushara Vijayan).
Raayan made a significant impact at the box office, grossing ₹23.75 crore globally on its opening day. Its earnings allowed it to surpass Mari Selvaraj's Karnan, becoming the film with the highest opening for Dhanush at that time. By the end of its third weekend, the total collections reached approximately ₹149 crore worldwide.
The film featured a soundtrack by A R Rahman and stunning visuals by cinematographer Om Prakash, with editing done by Prasanna.
In addition to Dhanush, Kalidas Jayaram, Sundeep Kishan, and Dushara Vijayan, the cast included talented actors such as S J Suryah, Saravanan, Selvaraghavan, and Varalaxmi Sarathkumar.