Every few months, a film arrives th


Every few months, a film arrives that doesn't just entertain—it sparks debate. **Sivakarthikeyan's 'Parasakthi'** is one such release: politically charged, emotionally heavy, and now, the centre of a *box-office roller coaster* that everyone's talking about.[6] Despite a **strong opening day** with around **₹12.35 crore** net in India, 'Parasakthi' has hit a noticeable **speed bump by Day 2**.[2][6] Early estimates show the film earning just **₹1.29 crore** on its second day, pulling the overall domestic collection to roughly **₹13.6–14.8 crore**, depending on trackers.[5][6] That's a **sharp dip**, especially for a star of Sivakarthikeyan's stature. So what's going on? - **Mixed reviews are biting hard.** While some viewers praise the film's bold political voice and emotional core, others find its messaging too heavy-handed or divisive, slowing down word-of-mouth.[6] - **Occupancy has dropped significantly.** From a healthy **62.79% Tamil occupancy on Day 1**, Day 2 slid to about **35.15%**, signalling waning interest beyond core fans.[2][6] - **Tough competition is real.** Prabhas' **'The Raja Saab'** continues to dominate the box office, nearing the ₹100 crore net mark in just a couple of days and pulling away a large section of the mass audience.[2][5] - **Context matters.** Compared to Sivakarthikeyan's own **'Amaran'** and **'Madharaasi'**, both of which opened stronger, 'Parasakthi' is currently trailing, raising questions about how far politically loaded content can go at the box office.[1][4][7] Yet, the story isn't all doom and gloom. Reports suggest **metro multiplexes are holding steadier**, even as smaller centres show signs of fatigue after the initial hype.[6] That split hints at a film resonating more with urban, discussion-driven audiences than with purely commercial crowds. Here's a quick snapshot of the box-office trajectory so far (India net): - **Day 1:** ~₹11.5–12.35 crore[1][2][4][7] - **Day 2:** ~₹1.29 crore[5][6] - **Total (early estimates):** ~₹13.6–14.8 crore[5][6] And remember: 'Parasakthi' isn't just another commercial entertainer. It went through **multiple CBFC changes and cuts** before release, with its politically sensitive content and student-led movement backdrop making it a lightning rod for both appreciation and criticism.[5][6] Here's a free-to-use, relevant image you can embed if you're sharing or republishing this discussion: ```html Audience watching a movie in a cinema hall ``` Now over to you: **Have you watched 'Parasakthi' yet?** Did the film's political edge enhance your experience or push you away? Share your thoughts in the comments—and if you found this breakdown useful, **share this post** with a friend who's tracking box-office battles as closely as you are.
Citations
1.https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/tamil/parasakthi-box-office-collection-day-1-update-sivakarthikeyan-film-earns-over-rs-11-cr-10465971/
2.https://www.indiatvnews.com/entertainment/news/box-office-january-10-2026-dhurandhar-the-raja-saab-parasakthi-collection-2026-01-11-1025368
3.https://www.bollymoviereviewz.com/2026/01/parasakthi-budget-box-office-collection-day-1-worldwide-tamil.html
4.https://www.ndtv.com/entertainment/parasakthi-box-office-collection-day-1-sivakarthikeyans-film-earns-rs-11-5-crore-trails-behind-amarans-opening-10641511
5.https://www.moneycontrol.com/entertainment/regional/parasakthi-box-office-collection-day-2-sivakarthikeyan-s-film-sees-steep-decline-mints-rs-1-29-cr-article-13767040.html
6.https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/tamil/movies/box-office/parasakthi-box-office-collection-day-2-live-sivakarthikeyan-starrer-witnesses-a-dip-as-mixed-reviews-pour-in/articleshow/126463639.cms
7.https://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/tamil-cinema/parasakthi-box-office-collection-day-1-sivakarthikeyan-opening-fails-to-beat-amaran-the-goat-despite-no-competition-101768100204726.html
8.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasakthi_(2026_film)
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