Parasakthi Box Office Day 4: Sivakarthikeyan Film Slows Down, Stays Under ₹30 Cr Mark

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A strong idea, but numbers show early fatigue

Parasakthi, headlined by Sivakarthikeyan and directed by Sudha Kongara, is beginning to feel the weight of weekday audiences. After a decent opening, the politically charged drama has witnessed a steady dip in domestic collections, with its four-day total still hovering below the ₹30 crore mark.

Trade trends suggest that while the film sparked interest with its subject, footfalls have softened quicker than expected.


Day-wise India box office performance

According to early estimates, Parasakthi has earned around ₹28 crore net in India so far. Here’s how the numbers stack up:

  • Day 1: ₹12.5 crore
  • Day 2: ₹10.10 crore
  • Day 3: ₹3 crore
  • Day 4: ₹2.40 crore

On Tuesday, the film registered an overall 17.18% Tamil occupancy, indicating limited traction in theatres as it entered the working-week phase.


What the box office trend suggests

The sharp drop from Day 2 onwards points to mixed word-of-mouth, especially for a film driven heavily by political commentary. While Sivakarthikeyan’s restrained performance has drawn appreciation from a section of viewers, the narrative’s intense ideological focus appears to have narrowed its reach beyond core audiences.

Industry watchers believe the upcoming weekend will be crucial in deciding whether Parasakthi can stabilise or continue its downward slide.


About Parasakthi: story and performances

Written and directed by Sudha Kongara, Parasakthi revolves around Tamil Nadu’s resistance to Hindi imposition, positioning itself as a grounded political drama rather than a mass entertainer.

Sivakarthikeyan plays a coal tosser with Indian Railways, portraying an everyday man pulled into a larger political movement. The film also stars:

  • Ravi Mohan
  • Atharvaa
  • Sreeleela

Atharvaa essays the role of Sivakarthikeyan’s younger brother, whose decision to join the agitation becomes a source of internal family conflict, adding an emotional layer to the larger political narrative. The film hit theatres on January 9.


Kamal Haasan’s reaction adds weight

Despite the lukewarm box office pace, Parasakthi received a notable endorsement from Kamal Haasan, who recently watched the film and shared his thoughts in a letter to Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin.

Kamal famously described the film as a “mighty war drum”, praising Sudha Kongara’s storytelling and Sivakarthikeyan’s commitment. He also congratulated the supporting cast and technical crew, including cinematographer Ravi K. Chandran and composer G.V. Prakash Kumar, calling the project an important cinematic moment.


Final Words

Parasakthi may not be firing on all cylinders at the box office yet, but its intent-driven storytelling has clearly struck a chord with influential voices in the industry. The big question now is whether strong word-of-mouth and the coming weekend can revive its momentum — or if the film will remain a content-driven effort that struggled to translate impact into numbers.

The next few days will decide how this politically charged drama ultimately fares in theatres.

Anubhav

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