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Mogadishu surpassed 1 million viewers for the first time in a Korean movie this year. Lotte Entertainment recorded 1 million viewers at 1:30 pm IST on August 3, just 7 days after its release. It surpassed Hard It , which was released in June and mobilized 950,000 viewers, and became the highest-grossing Korean film this year. Amid the re-spread of COVID-19, word of mouth attracted audiences while social distancing was maintained at Level 4 in the metropolitan area and Level 3 in the non-metropolitan area.
To celebrate the incredible achievement, the entire cast sent in congratulatory pictures with written messages and elated smiles.