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Unpredictable Tides in Malayalam Cinema: Nivin Pauly’s ‘Baby Girl’ Opens to ₹1 Crore

The Malayalam film industry continues to demonstrate its inherent unpredictability, as evidenced by the contrasting fortunes of actor Nivin Pauly’s recent releases. Merely a month ago, his film Sarvam Maya emerged as a significant commercial success, amassing collections nearing ₹150 crore worldwide, with screenings still drawing audiences in theaters.

In stark contrast, Pauly’s latest venture, Baby Girl, which premiered yesterday, recorded a subdued opening day performance, netting approximately ₹1 crore at the Indian box office. This modest debut underscores the volatile nature of audience preferences and market dynamics in Malayalam cinema, where even established stars face uncertain outcomes.

Industry observers note that Sarvam Maya‘s enduring appeal stems from its engaging narrative and positive critical reception, contributing to its sustained theatrical run. Conversely, early reports on Baby Girl suggest mixed initial responses, potentially influenced by factors such as competing releases, promotional strategies, or evolving viewer tastes. As the weekend progresses, analysts will monitor whether word-of-mouth can bolster its earnings.

This development highlights broader trends in regional Indian cinema, where success is not guaranteed by prior achievements. Stakeholders in the Malayalam sector remain cautiously optimistic, emphasizing the need for innovative storytelling to navigate such fluctuations. Official figures for Baby Girl‘s extended performance are awaited, providing further insight into its trajectory.

By Abdul Kadir

Kadir is a box office reporter and film analyst from Hojai, Assam, and the founder of Tenvow.com. Since 2015, he has been into box office reporting. With a focus on box office collections, OTT trends, and movie analysis, Kadir delivers accurate, data driven insights into the business of films.