
As of Day 9, Madharaasi, the tamil action thriller starring Sivakarthikeyan and directed by AR Murugadoss, has experienced a significant decline in box office performance. On its ninth day, the film grossed approximately ₹1.35 crore, indicating a sharp drop in audience interest following its initial release
Despite a strong opening weekend, Madharaasi faced challenges in maintaining momentum during the weekdays. By the end of its first week, the film had accumulated a net collection of ₹49.02 crore in India, with a gross domestic collection of ₹57.84 crore. This performance is considered below expectations, especially given the film's substantial production budget of ₹180 crore.
In tamil Nadu, Madharaasi crossed the ₹50 crore mark in its first week, becoming Sivakarthikeyan's eighth film to achieve this milestone in the state. However, when compared to other recent releases like Rajinikanth's Coolie, which grossed ₹469 crore by its ninth day, Madharaasi's earnings are significantly lower, earning only about one-fifth of Coolie's total
The film's decline in box office collections can be attributed to mixed reviews and audience reception. While the performances were generally appreciated, the film's content and pacing received criticism, leading to a drop in weekday earnings. Despite the challenges, Madharaasi remains a notable release in Sivakarthikeyan's career, though it may not achieve the blockbuster status anticipated.
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