Sarvam Maya Box Office Success: Nivin Pauly Film Earns Rs 66.30 Crores
Sarvam Maya Earns Rs 66.30 Crores at Box Office

The Malayalam film 'Sarvam Maya' maintains its impressive performance at the box office weeks after its release. Starring Nivin Pauly and directed by Akhil Sathyan, the movie hit theatres during the festive season and immediately captured audience attention.

Steady Box Office Collections

'Sarvam Maya' enjoyed a strong opening run during its first two weeks. The film continued to attract viewers to cinema halls consistently. By the end of day 18, the movie had earned approximately Rs 65.20 crore in India.

Even as the film entered its third week, collections remained steady. The weekend performances proved particularly strong. On day 19, early estimates from the Sacnilk website indicate 'Sarvam Maya' collected around Rs 1.10 crore net in India.

This brings the total collection to Rs 66.30 crores nationwide. While weekday numbers show a natural decline, crossing the Rs 1 crore mark on day 19 demonstrates continued audience interest.

Third Weekend Breakdown

The film's third weekend saw solid numbers across all three days. On Friday, 'Sarvam Maya' collected Rs 1.75 crores. Saturday brought in Rs 2.7 crores, while Sunday recorded the highest with Rs 3.05 crores.

Theatre Occupancy Patterns

Occupancy data reveals interesting viewing patterns among audiences. On Monday, the overall Malayalam occupancy stood at 19.59%. Morning shows recorded the lowest attendance at 10.14%.

Afternoon shows improved to 14.93% occupancy. Evening shows saw further growth with 21.95% attendance. Night shows performed best with 31.32% occupancy, indicating strong late-night viewership.

Positive Audience Response

The film features Nivin Pauly alongside Aju Varghese, Preity Mukhundhan, and Janardhanan in key roles. Social media reactions have been overwhelmingly positive since release.

One viewer described the movie as "a cute horror comedy with plenty of fun moments, laughter, and feel-good elements." The review praised director Akhil Sathyan for understanding family audience preferences.

Another comment highlighted the performances, stating "All actors have done well; Aju is nice and Janardhanan still has it!" The film appears to strike a balance between entertainment and emotional resonance.

Despite slowing collections typical for films in their third week, 'Sarvam Maya' continues to receive strong public support. The combination of festive timing, positive word-of-mouth, and consistent performances keeps audiences engaged with this family-friendly offering.