'Parasakthi' box office collections day 22: Sivakarthikeyan film slows more; Only Rs 5 lakhs now

'Parasakthi' box office collections day 22: Sivakarthikeyan film slows more; Only Rs 5 lakhs now
Sivakarthikeyan's period drama 'Parasakthi' is nearing the end of its theatrical run, with box office collections dropping significantly. The film has garnered Rs 84.71 crore worldwide. While some praise its bold attempt and period accuracy, others find the narrative dragged and dialogues preachy. The movie features a strong ensemble cast and is directed by Sudha Kongara.
'Parasakthi' - the period drama led by Sivakarthikeyan is now in its final days in theatres. The movie has been dropping for many days and day 22 shows another very small number. The film could make only Rs 5 lakhs on day 22. This shows that the crowd is not coming in big numbers anymore.

The total box office picture

The movie has made Rs 84.71 crore worldwide as reported by the Sacnilk wesbite. The India Net stands at Rs 52.28 crore. India Gross at Rs 61.86 crore and the overseas total is Rs 22.85 crore.The Tamil numbers show the same. The Tamil Net Box Office is Rs 52.28 crore. The day-wise collections are very low now. Day 22 is Rs 5 lakhs. Day 21 is Rs 3 lakhs. Day 20 is Rs 5 lakhs and day 19 is Rs 2 lakhs.
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People share mixed talk online

The reviews from people online are mixed. Some people really liked the attempt and the making style. One viewer wrote, " Bold attempt at a language-political drama based on true events, successfully transporting the audience to the 1960s through breathtaking cinematography and authentic period themes. The musical score by GV Prakash acts as a perfect pillar, elevating the film's emotional and political tension to new heights.
"There are also people who felt the film did not hold well for them. Another viewer wrote, "Story-wise, it's a period drama set in the nineteen sixties about those anti-Hindi agitations in Tamil Nadu, inspired by real events. Sivakarthikeyan plays the lead, a fiery activist type, and Sudha Kongara directs with her usual emotional punch, but honestly, it feels dragged out at over two hours, pacing like molasses sometimes. Dialogues aim for inspiring, yet land cheesy and preachy, almost like a school history lesson instead of a gripping film. Acting's mixed; Sivakarthikeyan's got that charm, pulling off the anger scenes decently, but his supporting cast - like Atharvaa and Sreeleela seem underused, more like props than fleshed-out characters."The movie has a strong cast. It stars Sivakarthikeyan, Rana Daggubati, Ravi Mohan, Sreeleela, and Atharvaa. The film is directed by Sudha Kongara.'Parasakthi' is now clearly in its ending days in theatres.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 by us for informational and entertainment purposes only.
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