Two of Indian cinema’s biggest stars will go head to head on 9 January as Thalapathy Vijay’s Jana Nayagan and Prabhas’ The Raja Saab open worldwide. Early advance booking data from Sacnilk indicates a tighter contest than many anticipated, with both films drawing strong interest from overseas audiences, particularly in North America.
Jana Nayagan advance booking shows strong momentum
Sacnilk reports that The Raja Saab has so far amassed around ₹2.69 crore at the North American box office in advance sales. However, Jana Nayagan has recorded a sharp rise in daily ticketing figures since its late ticket window opening and is closing in on ₹2 crore in pre-sales across the US and Canada. While The Raja Saab retains the higher cumulative total at this early stage, the faster daily pace for Jana Nayagan has narrowed the gap and made the opening weekend more competitive.
The contrast in release strategies has been notable. The Raja Saab’s makers opened bookings well ahead of Jana Nayagan, aiming to capture the market early. By contrast, the team behind Jana Nayagan delayed ticket sales but saw a concentrated surge in demand once the window opened. That late momentum appears to have paid off in several North American markets where Vijay enjoys a strong following.
Jana Nayagan, directed by H. Vinoth, stars Vijay alongside Pooja Hegde and Bobby Deol. The Tamil-language political thriller centres on an ordinary man who emerges as a symbol of resistance against injustice. The Raja Saab, directed by Maruthi, is a multilingual romantic horror comedy featuring Prabhas, Sanjay Dutt, Nidhhi Agerwal, Malavika Mohanan and Riddhi Kumar, and will release in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Hindi and Malayalam.
Industry analysts say overseas pre-sales are a useful early indicator of opening weekend performance, especially for films with substantial diaspora audiences. North America remains a critical territory for South Indian blockbusters, where fan-driven openings can set the tone for wider international performance. The initial Sacnilk numbers suggest that while Prabhas continues to be a dominant box office draw, Vijay’s final film has rekindled enthusiasm among his supporters in key overseas markets.
Beyond raw numbers, the patterns of buyer behaviour are telling. Jana Nayagan’s late but rapid advance booking suggests strong pent-up demand that converted quickly once tickets were available. The Raja Saab’s longer window produced steady but comparatively slower daily growth, leaving it with a higher cumulative pre-sale figure but less recent momentum.
Both films will be closely watched over the opening weekend, when differences in screen counts, show timings and word of mouth will influence full box office returns. Trade trackers and exhibitor reports over the next 72 hours should provide a clearer picture of which film has greater staying power in the overseas market.
For now, the clash offers a rare direct comparison between two of India’s most bankable stars and their teams. With strong overseas fan bases and differing marketing approaches, Jana Nayagan and The Raja Saab have set the stage for a competitive international release that could keep box office analysts busy into the new year.
Key Takeaways:
- Jana Nayagan advance booking has shown sharp daily growth across the US and Canada, narrowing the gap with Prabhas’ The Raja Saab.
- Sacnilk data shows The Raja Saab at ₹2.69 crore in North America while Jana Nayagan approaches ₹2 crore in pre-sales.
- The films open worldwide on 9 January, with different ticketing strategies affecting early sales momentum.
- Industry observers expect a competitive opening weekend as both stars command sizeable overseas fan bases.

















