Sukhamano Sukhamann Shows Marginal Growth After One Week in Theatres
Sukhamano Sukhamann Box Office Sees Slight Improvement After Week

Sukhamano Sukhamann Records Marginal Box Office Growth After One Week

The quirky fantasy-comedy film Sukhamano Sukhamann, starring Mathew Thomas and Devika Sanjay, has shown marginal growth as it completes its first week in theatres. The film, which premiered on February 13, experienced a mid-week dip but recorded a slight improvement on its seventh day.

Box Office Performance Details

According to industry tracking platform Sacnilk, Sukhamano Sukhamann collected approximately Rs 6 lakh on Thursday, February 19. This represents a promising spike from the previous day's collection of Rs 5 lakh. The film's box office journey over its opening week reveals fluctuating earnings:

  • Opening Day (February 13): Rs 10 lakh
  • Second Day: Rs 14 lakh
  • Third Day: Rs 10 lakh
  • Fourth Day: Rs 6 lakh
  • Fifth Day: Rs 6 lakh
  • Sixth Day: Rs 5 lakh
  • Seventh Day: Rs 6 lakh

With these collections, the film has minted approximately Rs 65 lakh in total during its first seven days of theatrical run.

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Film Details and Critical Reception

Sukhamano Sukhamann is directed by Arunlal Ramachandran, who previously scripted the film Vettah. The narrative revolves around Theo, a lonely young man portrayed by Mathew Thomas, who descends into despair following the death of his last known relatives.

The supporting cast includes veteran actors Jagadish, Sphadikam George, Kudassanad Kanakam, Nobi Marcos, Akhil Kavalayoor, Manikuttan, Jibin Gopinath, Abin Bino, Taba Reema, Gayathri Mayura, and Sandhya Manoj.

Despite its unique premise blending fantasy and humor, the film has received mixed critical responses. The Times of India awarded it 2 out of 5 stars, noting in their review:

"Even with such a unique premise, the scripting is very weak, and the movie lacks the emotional profundity it should have carried. Even an actor like Jagadeesh sees his performance fall short in certain scenes, simply because the writing is not convincing. Furthermore, Mathew Thomas feels largely like a miscast for the lead role, as he is unable to pull off the complexities of Theo, and his dialogue delivery is not effective."

Technical Team and Production Details

The film's technical aspects feature:

  1. Cinematography: Handled by Tobin Thomas
  2. Editing: Done by Appu Bhattathiri
  3. Music: Composed by Nipin Besent

As the film continues its theatrical run, industry observers will monitor whether the marginal growth trend sustains in the coming weeks. The box office numbers compiled from diverse public and industry sources offer an approximate representation of the film's performance, with figures subject to change as official studio data becomes available.

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