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‘Parasakthi’ BO day 12: SK film slows down more; crosses Rs 50 crore

'Parasakthi' box office collections day 12: Sivakarthikeyan film slows down more; Total crosses Rs 50 crore

‘Parasakthi’ has crossed the Rs 50 crore mark in its 12-day theatrical run, though collections have seen a slowdown. The film earned approximately Rs 26 lakhs on its twelfth day, with Tamil occupancy around 13.11 percent. Actor Sivakarthikeyan, who also stars in the film, shared his producer philosophy and discussed his upcoming project, ‘Thaai Kizhavi’.

‘Parasakthi’ has now completed 12 days in theatres. On its twelfth day the film earned around Rs 26 lakhs in India.The film had a strong run in the first 11 days. It collected around Rs 49.83 crore during that time. But now the things have slowed down.’Parasakthi’ collected Rs 75 lakhs on day 10 and on the very next day the film earned Rs 33 lakhs. The number dropped again to Rs 26 lakhs on day 12. These are early estimates provided by the Sacnilk website and the total collection of the film has gone up to Rs 50.09 crore.

Tamil occupancy numbers

‘Parasakthi’ had an overall Tamil occupancy of 13.11 percent on the last day. Morning shows had around 11.08 percent occupancy. Afternoon shows were slightly better at 15.47 percent.Evening shows recorded a 12.45 percent occupancy. The night shows stood at 13.44 percent. Theatres are seeing limited footfalls which is expected during the second week.

Sivakarthikeyan’s words

Sivakarthikeyan said in a recent interview with The New Indian Express that as an actor his main aim is to “do films that get as many people to the theatre as possible.”He also explained how he thinks as a producer. “As a producer I go with my gut feeling. Even if others don’t take it up or if it might not make a lot of money if I see potential in a film, and in its director I won’t hesitate to back it.”He then spoke about his upcoming film Thaai Kizhavi. “Radikaa (Sarathkumar) ma’am leads the film and the rest of the cast are relatively unknown. The last film I remember with a similar subject was Paatti Sollai Thattathe in 1988, and I want to produce more stories like that.”Sudha Kongara directs Parasakthi. Sivakarthikeyan plays the lead role in the film. The cast also includes Ravi Mohan, Sreeleela, Atharvaa, and Rana Daggubati.DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and data in this article are compiled from diverse public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only.

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