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Maa field workplace assortment day 2: Kajol’s movie exhibits slight enchancment, collects 10 crore

Jun 28, 2025 10:09 PM IST

Maa field workplace assortment day 2: Kajol’s movie exhibits slight enchancment however nonetheless lags behind Vishnu Manchu’s Kannappa. 

Maa field workplace assortment Day 2: After a spot of three years, Kajol returned to the massive display screen with Vishal Furia’s mythological horror movie Maa. The movie opened to combined opinions from moviegoers and critics, and had a boring opening, incomes solely 4.65 crore. The first Saturday confirmed slight enchancment.

Maa field workplace assortment day 2: Kajol in a nonetheless from the movie within the Shaitaan universe.

Kajol’s movie stays regular on first Saturday

According to the commerce monitoring web site Sacnilk, Maa collected 4.65 crore on Day 1 of its launch and now, on Day 2, the movie has collected 5.4 crore. Despite the combined opinions, the movie remained regular on the field workplace, taking its home whole to 10.05 crore. The movie had a 22.36% Hindi occupancy on the primary Saturday, with 9.94% in morning exhibits, 26.87% in afternoon exhibits, and 30.26% in night exhibits.

While Kajol’s efficiency within the film was unanimously praised, many felt the movie didn’t land the horror elements properly and performed it protected. Many moviegoers appreciated the movie’s VFX, however some felt that it dragged within the second half. The combined opinions have clearly impacted the movie’s field workplace efficiency. Meanwhile, the movie was launched alongside Vishnu Manchu’s star-studded Kannappa, which collected 9.35 crore on the opening day however noticed a drop in its assortment on Day 2.

About Maa

Produced by Ajay Devgn, Jyoti Deshpande and Kumar Mangat Pathak, Maa stars Kajol because the fearless mom who goes to excessive lengths to save lots of her daughter from a demonic curse that places their lives in danger. The movie additionally stars Ronit Roy, Indraneil Sengupta, and Kherin Sharma.

An excerpt from Hindustan Times’ evaluation of the movie reads, “The movie pins its ambitions on the story of Goddess Kali and Raktabija, an epic premise little doubt. One drop of the demon’s blood, which fell to the Earth, creates a monster that terrorises the village for many years. Sounds nice on paper. But the movie takes ages to set the temper within the first half. You are neither scared nor sucked into this world. The second half units issues into movement, for a buildup to a climax that ought to have felt extra pacy. And extra impactful.”

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