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Parasakthi Box Office Bomb: Under 55 Crore Net!

4 Feb

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Summary

  • Sivakarthikeyan's film 'Parasakthi' earned less than 55 crore net.
  • The movie failed to capitalize on holidays and lack of competition.
  • Daily collections have dropped below 5 lakh as of day 25.
Parasakthi Box Office Bomb: Under 55 Crore Net!

The Tamil political action drama "Parasakthi," starring Sivakarthikeyan, has experienced a major setback at the Indian box office, failing to surpass a net collection of 55 crore. The film, released with considerable anticipation, could not leverage the absence of major competition and the Pongal holiday period to its advantage. Despite a substantial budget, "Parasakthi" has emerged as a significant disappointment.

The film's performance has slowed considerably, with daily earnings now falling below 5 lakh. As of its 25th day, "Parasakthi" garnered only 2 lakh, showing no change from the previous day. Its total net collection in India stands at 52.38 crore, which translates to a gross domestic total of 61.8 crore after accounting for GST.

With such low daily earnings, it is improbable for "Parasakthi" to achieve substantial additional revenue. It is currently positioned as the sixth highest-grossing film of Sivakarthikeyan's post-COVID releases in India and is expected to maintain this ranking, finishing its run below "Maaveeran." The Kollywood production, directed by Sudha Kongara, also features Ravi Mohan, Atharvaa, and Sreeleela, and was reportedly made with a budget of 150 crore.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
As of its 25th day, Parasakthi has earned a total net collection of 52.38 crore at the Indian box office.
Parasakthi failed to capitalize on the Pongal holidays and lack of competition, leading to low collections.
Towards the end of its run, Parasakthi's daily collection dropped below 5 lakh, with earnings of 2 lakh on day 25.

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