The most popular movies at the multiplex this past weekend included  some familiar titles: "The Lion King,"  "Moneyball," "Drive" and  "Dookudu: Daring & Dashing."
Doo-wha?
"Dookudu," an  Indian cinema offering that blends action, comedy, romance and dance  sequences  (don't they always?), scored three of the seven most  lucrative engagements around the country, according to the trade  newspaper Variety. At a multiplex in Fairfax County, Va., the movie took  in a whopping $82,000 over the weekend, a sum surpassed only by a trio  of  "Moneyball" engagements (at gargantuan venues such as AMC Lincoln  Square and Regal Union Square in Manhattan and the ArcLight in  Hollywood).
The Virginia multiplex was an outlet of the Phoenix  BIG chain, which programs Indian films along with the "Abductions" and  "Dolphin Tales" of the world. (The other two engagements, incidentally,  came in Edison, N.J., and suburban Dallas, where the film took in  $73,000 and $71,000, respectively, over the weekend.)
Making the  feat more striking: "Dookudu" is a Tollywood film, the nickname for the  Telugu-language cinema from India's Andhra Pradesh region. While  Hindi-oriented Bollywood movies sometimes land on domestic box-office  charts, reminding the American film industry of the shadow economy that  is Indian cinema in the U.S., it's rarer for a Tollywood film to pull  off the feat.
So shadowy is said economy that box-office  reporting sites like Hollywood.com did not even receive weekend tallies  from the film's distributor (which makes a total weekend tally from the  film's 30 screens impossible to report). The distributor did not reply  to an email from 24 Frames seeking comment.
[Update, 4:36 pm: Harish Sajja of distributor 14 Reels Ent.  tells 24 Frames that the movie has grossed $1.4 million in just three  days, thanks largely to word of mouth (and despite the fact that,  without subtitles, even many Indians aren't able to understand it). The  previous record-holder for a Tollywood film is $1.2 million--over three  months. Sajja hopes the movie holds this weekend and stays in theaters  through the fall, even though it will have to compete with the glut of  American films unleashed in the autumn months."It's a miracle," he said.  "Nobody knows the movie is going to cross over like this."]
 Already a hit in India, the film pairs the very  popular Mahesh Babu with the single-monikered Tollywood starlet Samantha  in a two-hander that clocks in--in true India-cinema fashion--at a  lightning-quick 3 hours and 10 minutes.
You can catch a trailer  below, complete with "He is daring; he is dashing" tagline and enough  quick cuts to make Baz Luhrmann look like Merchant Ivory. (If you want  to catch the movie in the Southland, you'll have to head down to  Norwalk, where it's screening opposite summer holdovers like  "Transformers" and "Bad Teacher.")
So what made "Dookudu" so popular?  According to 
Maheshbabu which cited "sleek action sequences" and entertaining one-liners," it was a triumph of casting as much as anything else.
"Obviously,  the most important is the star of the film, Mahesh Babu; then the film  is directed by Srinu Vytla, who has earned a name for making mass  entertainers [sic]. The presence of popular comedians Brahmanandam and  M.S. Narayana in the film is also an asset, and ‘Dookudu’ has a  beautiful heroine Samantha Ruth Prabhu, sharing screen space with Mahesh  for the first time."
Well, that's enough for us.