Tamil motion film Maaman, led by Soori and Aishwarya Lekshmi, is recording strong maintain on the field workplace. Directed by Prasanth Pandiyaraj, the film has emerged as a clear Hit enterprise in its opening week itself regardless of releasing throughout a field workplace conflict.
Bankrolled by Lark Studios, the motion drama met with constructive word-of-mouth among the many viewers, which is fueling its field workplace. Opened with Rs 1.90 crore on Day 1, Maaman collected Rs 2.55 crore on Day 2, adopted by Rs 3.85 crore on Day 3, wrapping its first weekend at a powerful determine of Rs 8.30 crore gross in Tamil Nadu.
The Soori starrer continues its wonderful run on the weekdays too and has recorded an exceptional maintain. With Rs 2.25 crore approaching its first Monday, it proved a bona fide success.
Maaman scored higher numbers on the weekdays than on its opening day. Persevering with the identical streak, the film added round Rs 2 crore right now on its Day 7 and wrapped its first week at a strong determine of Rs 16.75 crore gross in Tamil Nadu. It’s launched together with Satan’s Double Subsequent Degree, which can be holding up effectively.
Day-wise field workplace collections of Maaman are as follows:
Day | Gross Tamil Field Workplace |
1 | Rs 1.90 crore |
2 | Rs 2.55 crore |
3 | Rs 3.85 crore |
4 | Rs 2.25 crore |
5 | Rs 2.15 crore |
6 | Rs 2.05 crore |
7 | Rs 2.00 crore (est.) |
Whole | Rs 16.75 crore |
Maaman in cinemas
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Disclaimer: The field workplace figures are compiled from numerous sources and our analysis. The figures might be approximate, and Pinkvilla doesn’t make any claims in regards to the authenticity of the information. Nonetheless, they’re adequately indicative of the box-office efficiency of the movies in query.
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