Thaai Kizhavi Week 2 Box Office: Radhikaa Sarathkumar’s Film Crosses ₹42 Crore in 14 Days
The Tamil comedy-drama Thaai Kizhavi continued its steady run at the box office in its second week. The film collected ₹17.65 crore in Week 2, including an estimated ₹1.15 crore on its second Thursday, taking its total India gross to ₹42.65 crore after 14 days.
Compared to its opening week, the film saw a drop of around 30 percent, which is considered a healthy hold for a movie in its second week.
A Surprise Box Office Success
Backed by Sivakarthikeyan Productions, the film is expected to see another boost during its third weekend, which could push its total close to the ₹50 crore mark.
If it manages to cross that milestone, it would be a remarkable achievement for a film without a major star in the lead, making its success even more notable.
Thaai Kizhavi has emerged as one of the big surprise performers for the Tamil film industry this year, and the film is already being considered a Clean Hit at the box office.
It will now be interesting to see how far the Radhikaa Sarathkumar-led film can go in the coming weeks.
Thaai Kizhavi Box Office Breakdown (India Gross)
| Period | Collection |
|---|---|
| Week 1 | ₹25 crore |
| 2nd Friday | ₹2.25 crore |
| 2nd Saturday | ₹5.25 crore |
| 2nd Sunday | ₹5.75 crore |
| 2nd Monday | ₹1.60 crore |
| 2nd Tuesday | ₹1.40 crore |
| 2nd Wednesday | ₹1.25 crore |
| 2nd Thursday (est.) | ₹1.15 crore |
| Total | ₹42.65 crore |
About the Film
Thaai Kizhavi follows the story of Pavunuthayi, a strong-willed 70-year-old woman who rules her village as a tough and fearless moneylender.
Known for her sharp personality and independent nature, she lives somewhat distantly from her own children. However, when an unexpected incident shakes the family, her sons return home, bringing unresolved tensions and old conflicts back to the surface.
The film explores how these events affect both the family and the village community around them.
Disclaimer: Box office figures are compiled from various industry sources and internal research. The numbers may be approximate but are generally considered indicative of the film’s overall theatrical performance.
