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Important Note: We’ve updated the Sura box office numbers to reflect the higher figures reported by New York Times.

First, it was Vijay who spat on Tamil fans with his crap-show Sura.

Then, it was the turn of movie critics who spat on the trashy film.

Now, moviegoers have joined the critics in spitting on Vijay’s latest crapshow Sura.

Depressing Numbers
The UK box office numbers for Sura are out.

And if we were Vijay, we’d be heading to the Cooum to drown ourselves.

For the April 30-May 2 opening weekend, Sura’s total gross was £50,537  while the average gross amounted to £7, 219 (Source: New York Times).

That’s a few thousand pounds more than Vijay’s previous movie Vettaikaran.

Here’s how Sura has fared at the UK box office compared to a few prominent Tamil films:

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Movie Critics Spit on Vijay’s Sura
Sura Review – Colossus of Nonsense
Vettaikaran Review – Punnaku Pandi & the Dysentery Before Sura
Thirupaachi Review – Punnaku Pandi and the Capture of Bin Laden
Madurey Review – Punnaku Pandi and the ‘Negro Problem’
Sivakasi Review – Punnaku Pandi and the art of Nonsense
Kuruvi Review – Nonstop Nonsense
Villu Review – Revoltingly Bad

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The FBI and New York police have arrested Faisal Shahzad, a Pakistan origin U.S. citizen, for allegedly driving a car bomb into Times Square on the evening of Saturday, May 1, 2010.

Faisal Shahzad was arrested at 11:45PM last night at JFK airport while attempting to take a flight to Dubai.

The U.S. Justice Dept said Shahzad would appear in Manhattan federal court (500 Pearl Street, 5th Floor, New York, N.Y.) on May 4, 2010 to face charges.

U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, FBI Special Agent-in-Charge George Venizelos, and New York City Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly said in a joint statement:

The investigation remains very much ongoing, and the dedicated agents, detectives, and prosecutors on this case will continue to follow every lead and use every tool to keep the people of New York City safe. We will not rest until every terrorist, whether homegrown or foreign-based, is neutralized and held to account .

The New York Times reported that Shahzad had recently returned from Pakistan.

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