Thaai Kizhavi Box Office: Radhikaa Sarathkumar’s Comedy Drama Crosses ₹32.5 Crore in 9 Days
Radhikaa Sarathkumar’s comedy-drama Thaai Kizhavi continued its strong performance at the box office, collecting ₹5.25 crore on its second Saturday. The figure marked a 57% jump over the previous day, while the drop from the previous Saturday was just 15%, showing the film’s steady hold among audiences.
Total Collections So Far
Adding this to its first-week earnings of ₹25 crore, Thaai Kizhavi has now crossed the ₹30 crore milestone, standing at ₹32.5 crore in India. Trade analysts predict the film will likely cross ₹35 crore today, with its 10-day theatrical run expected to end around ₹36–38 crore.
Week-wise Collections:
| Particulars | Gross |
|---|---|
| Week 1 | ₹25 crore |
| 2nd Friday | ₹2.25 crore |
| 2nd Saturday | ₹5.25 crore |
| Total | ₹32.50 crore |
Area-wise Performance
Directed by Sivakumar Murugesan, the Tamil film performed best in its home state, Tamil Nadu, where it grossed ₹29 crore. Karnataka contributed ₹2.5 crore, while the rest of India added ₹1 crore. With these numbers, Thaai Kizhavi has been declared a “Clean Hit” at the box office.
| Area | Box Office |
|---|---|
| Tamil Nadu | ₹29.00 crore |
| Karnataka | ₹2.50 crore |
| Rest of India | ₹1.00 crore |
| Total | ₹32.50 crore |
Based on its current trajectory, the film is all set to join the ₹50 crore club, and it will be interesting to see how far the Radhikaa Sarathkumar starrer can go.
About the Film
Thaai Kizhavi tells the story of Pavunuthayi, a 70-year-old matriarch in a village, known for her bold, independent, and sometimes ruthless nature as a moneylender. Living at a distance from her children, Pavunuthayi’s life takes a turn when a troubling incident brings her sons back home, reopening old wounds and revealing a chaotic family dynamic. The film explores how these events impact both the family and the villagers around them.
Disclaimer
Box office figures are compiled from various sources and research. While the numbers are approximate, they provide a reasonable indication of the film’s theatrical performance.
