Tamil film Youth is holding well at the box office. The coming-of-age comedy drama, starring Ken Karunaas in the lead role, collected Rs. 28.75 crore in its first week. It then added Rs. 11 crore to the tally in its second weekend, followed by a good hold on the weekdays.
The movie collected Rs. 1.50 crore on its 2nd Monday, followed by Rs. 1.75 crore on its 2nd Tuesday, and Rs. 1.25 crore on Wednesday. Estimates suggest that the comedy drama added another Rs. 1.25 crore to the tally today on its 2nd Thursday, bringing its two-week total cume to Rs. 45.50 crore gross at the Indian box office.
Day-wise box office collections of Youth are as follows:
Week/Day
Box Office
Week 1
Rs. 28.75 crore
Day 8
Rs. 2.50 crore
Day 9
Rs. 4.00 crore
Day 10
Rs. 4.50 crore
Day 11
Rs. 1.50 crore
Day 12
Rs. 1.75 crore
Day 13
Rs. 1.25 crore
Day 14
Rs. 1.25 crore
Total
Rs. 45.50 crore
Youth performed best in its home state, where it collected around Rs. 38.25 crore gross. The movie found some audience outside its home markets, too. It fetched around Rs. 3.25 crore from Karnataka, while the Telugu states contributed around Rs. 3 crore to the tally. The movie also collected Rs. 1 crore from the rest of the Indian markets.
Territory-wise box office collections are as follows:
Area
Box Office
Tamil Nadu
Rs. 38.25 crore
Karnataka
Rs. 3.25 crore
AP/TS
Rs. 3.00 crore
Rest of India
Rs. 1.00 crore
Total
Rs. 45.50 crore
The film has turned out to be a success at the box office. It is expected to enter the Rs. 50 crore gross mark in its third weekend. If it manages to hold well in the coming weeks, too, the movie will bag a Clean Hit verdict. Apart from Ken Karunaas, the movie features Suraj Venjaramoodu, Devadarshini, Anishma Anilkumar, Priyanshi Yadav, and Meenakshi Dinesh, among others, in key roles.
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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.