Thaai Kizhavi, directed by Sivakumar Murugesan, collected Rs. 13.25 crore to the tally in its second weekend, with Rs. 5.75 crore coming on the second Sunday. The romantic action drama, starring Radhikaa Sarathkumar in the lead role, took its running cume to Rs. 38.25 crore gross at the Indian box office.
It performed best in its home state, where the movie collected Rs. 34.25 crore. Thaai Kizhavi also found some audience outside its borders. It collected around Rs. 3 crore from Karnataka, while Rs. 1 crore came from the rest of the Indian markets.
The Box Office Collections for Thaai Kizhavi in India are as follows:
Particulars
Gross
Week 1
Rs. 25 crore
2nd Friday
Rs. 2.25 crore
2nd Saturday
Rs. 5.25 crore
2nd Sunday
Rs. 5.75 crore
Total
Rs. 38.25 crore
Backed by Sivakarthikeyan Productions, Thaai Kizhavi turned out to be a clean Hit venture at the box office, thanks to its impressive theatrical run. The movie is expected to keep recording a good trend on the weekdays too and close its second week around Rs. 45 crore or so. That said, the movie is sure to enter the Rs. 50 crore gross mark. It will be interesting to see how far it can go from there on.
Area-wise box office collections of Thaai Kizhavi:
Area
Box Office
Tamil Nadu
Rs. 34.25 crore
Karnataka
Rs. 3.00 crore
Rest of India
Rs. 1.00 crore
Total
Rs. 38.25 crore
Thaai Kizhavi follows the story of a 70-year-old woman, Pavunuthayi, a powerful and arrogant matriarch in a village who works as a ruthless moneylender. Known for her bold and independent nature, she leads a distant life from her children. However, when Pavunuthayi encounters a troubling incident, her sons return home, reopening old wounds and unearthing a chaotic family dynamic. The film explores the impact of these events on the family and the villagers.
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Disclaimer: The box office figures are compiled from various sources and our research. The figures can be approximate, and Pinkvilla does not make any claims about the authenticity of the data. However, they are adequately indicative of the box-office performance of the films in question.