Sarvam Maya Day 2 Box Office Collection – Sarvam Maya, the Malayalam horror-comedy starring Nivin Pauly, released on December 25 amid Christmas hype. It opened with about ₹3.5 crore net in India on day 1, driven by strong Kerala crowds and fan buzz. Reviews are mixed, praising laughs but noting pacing issues.
Day 2 shows a slight drop to around ₹2.8 crore net in India, as Friday helps but competition grows. Occupancy fell a bit overall, with Kerala still leading. Worldwide, it might add ₹3.2 crore gross today, needing word-of-mouth for weekend push.
Evening update: Evening shows collected roughly ₹1.2 crore in India, with occupancy at 50-55% in cities like Kochi and Trivandrum. Worldwide, trends are similar with low overseas pull, averaging 45% as reviews spread.
Afternoon update: Afternoon brought in about ₹0.8 crore in India, occupancy around 40% in key spots. Kerala theaters busier, others steady. Globally, 35-40% fill rates, with minimal international interest.
Morning update: Morning sessions netted ₹0.4 crore in India, with 25% occupancy overall. Slow start outside Kerala. Worldwide, early shows at 20-25%, post-holiday dip.

Sarvam Maya Day 2 Box Office Collection in India
| Day | Collection Indian gross | Fluctuation (%+/-) |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 Dec 25 (1st Thursday) | ₹4.1 Cr | – |
| Day 2 Dec 26 (1st Friday) | ₹3.3 Cr | -20% |
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Sarvam Maya Day 2 Show Occupancy Worldwide
| Day | Overall Occupancy | Fluctuation (%+/-) |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 Dec 25 (1st Thursday) | 60% | – |
| Day 2 Dec 26 (1st Friday) | 40% | -33% |
2 Days India Net Collection ₹6.3 Cr
2 Days India Gross Collection ₹7.4 Cr
2 Days Overseas Collection ₹0.6 Cr
2 Days Worldwide Collection ₹8 Cr
Budget ₹15 Cr
About Sarvam Maya and Future Prediction
Sarvam Maya is a fun horror-comedy directed by Akhil Sathyan, with Nivin Pauly as a priest facing ghostly chaos. It mixes laughs, scares, and fantasy, featuring Preity Mukhundhan as the spirit and Althaf Salim in support. Shot in Kerala, it explores faith and the afterlife with light-hearted twists.
Reviews like the humor and Nivin’s charm, but some find the story thin. Day 1 rode on holiday vibes, day 2 holds okay in home markets. Released mainly in Malayalam, it has limited pan-India draw.
If weekend buzz grows, it could hit ₹20-25 crore lifetime in India. Otherwise, might end at ₹15 crore, breaking even but not a blockbuster. Festive season might boost it despite rivals.
Disclaimer:
- Box office figures in this article are independently estimated by Tenvow based on an internal tracking methodology that evaluates theatre occupancy trends, distributor feedback, and regional trade indicators.
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