Parasakthi Tamil Nadu Box Office Collection Day 16: Sivakarthikeyan’s Film Sees Sharp Drop In Third Weekend



Parasakthi
Tamil
Nadu
Box
Office
Collection:

The
Tamil
period
political
action
drama
Parasakthi
has
completed
over
two
weeks
in
theatres,
with
its
box
office
run
in
Tamil
Nadu
showing
a
significant
slowdown
during
the
third
weekend.
The
film,
which
stars
Sivakarthikeyan
alongside
Ravi
Mohan,
Atharvaa,
and
Sreeleela,
was
released
in
cinemas
on
January
10,
2026,
during
the
Pongal
festival
period.
As
of
January
26,
the
film
has
entered
its
17th
day
in
theatres.

According
to
figures
shared
by
box
office
tracking
handle
Cinetrak,
Parasakthi
recorded
a
weak
third
weekend
in
Tamil
Nadu.
Tracked
cinemas
reported
collections
of
approximately
₹0.14
crore
on
the
third
Friday,
followed
by
₹0.23
crore
on
Saturday
and
₹0.31
crore
on
Sunday.
The
total
collection
from
107
cinemas
tracked
through
Cinetrak
during
the
third
weekend
stands
at
around
₹0.68
crore.
This
marks
a
steep
decline
compared
to
the
film’s
second-weekend
performance.

Based
on
tracked
data,
the
film’s
total
collection
in
Tamil
Nadu
after
16
days
is
estimated
at
₹45.2
crore.
Trade
estimates
suggest
that
actual
gross
figures
in
the
state
could
be
closer
to
₹53.5
crore.

Poor Third weekend for #Parasakthi in Tamil Nadu falls 95% from second weekend, polls ₹68 lakhs from 107 cinemas tracked through #CinetrakFlash at EOD, 25/Jan.

3rd FRI: ₹0.14 cr
3rd SAT: ₹0.23 cr
3rd SUN: ₹0.31 cr

16 days Tracked total: ₹45.2 crore

Actuals estimated… pic.twitter.com/orNj0xSvrT

— Cinetrak (@Cinetrak) January 26, 2026 “>

Parasakthi
Overview
and
Ongoing
Box
Office
Performance

Directed
by
Sudha
Kongara
and
produced
by
Aakash
Bhaskaran
under
the
Dawn
Pictures
banner,
Parasakthi
is
set
against
the
socio-political
landscape
of
Tamil
Nadu
in
the
late
1950s
and
early
1960s.
The
narrative
follows
two
brothers
who
become
involved,
at
different
stages
of
their
lives,
in
movements
opposing
language-based
policies.
The
story
traces
the
rise
of
a
student-led
agitation,
its
eventual
suppression,
and
the
personal
consequences
faced
by
those
involved.
Through
their
divergent
paths,
the
film
explores
themes
of
ideology,
generational
transition,
and
the
cost
of
political
resistance.

The
film’s
technical
crew
includes
music
composed
by
G.
V.
Prakash
Kumar,
cinematography
by
Ravi
K.
Chandran,
and
editing
by
Sathish
Suriya.
The
ensemble
cast
also
features
Dev
Ramnath,
Prithvi
Rajan,
Guru
Somasundaram,
Basil
Joseph,
and
Papri
Ghosh
in
supporting
roles.

While
Parasakthi
benefitted
from
a
strong
opening
during
the
Pongal
holiday
window,
collections
have
tapered
steadily
over
the
weeks.
With
January
26
being
a
public
holiday,
trade
observers
are
now
looking
at
how
the
film
performs
once
regular
working
days
resume.




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