Sarvam
Maya
Box
Office
Collection:
The
Malayalam
fantasy-infused
comedy-drama
Sarvam
Maya,
which
arrived
in
cinemas
on
December
25,
has
completed
its
first
week
in
theaters
with
a
steady
run
across
major
centers
in
Kerala
and
key
markets
outside
the
state.
Directed
by
Akhil
Sathyan
and
produced
under
the
Firefly
Films
banner,
the
film
features
Nivin
Pauly
and
Aju
Varghese
in
prominent
roles,
along
with
Riya
Shibu,
Janardhanan,
and
Preity
Mukhundhan.
Early
estimates
from
box
office
tracker
Sacnilk
indicate
that
the
film
has
accumulated
approximately
₹29.9
crore
(India
net)
over
its
first
seven
days.
The
numbers
reflect
a
consistently
maintained
performance
over
the
holiday
period,
supported
largely
by
Christmas-week
turnout
and
family
audiences.
Sarvam
Maya
opened
on
December
25
with
₹3.35
crore,
a
modest
yet
stable
beginning
for
the
genre.
Collections
improved
on
the
second
and
third
days,
recording
₹3.9
crore
on
Friday
and
₹4.85
crore
on
Saturday.
The
film
registered
its
highest
single-day
figure
on
Sunday
at
₹5.8
crore,
driven
by
the
weekend
footfall.
The
weekdays
saw
an
expected
dip,
with
Monday
touching
₹4.25
crore,
followed
by
an
identical
figure
on
Tuesday.
The
seventh
day,
Wednesday,
is
estimated
at
₹3.5
crore,
marking
a
slight
decline
but
keeping
the
film
within
a
stable
trajectory
heading
into
its
second
week.
Sarvam
Maya
–
Day-Wise
India
Net
Collection
(First
7
Days)
Day
1
(Thursday):
₹3.35
crore
Day
2
(Friday):
₹3.9
crore
Day
3
(Saturday):
₹4.85
crore
Day
4
(Sunday):
₹5.8
crore
Day
5
(Monday):
₹4.25
crore
Day
6
(Tuesday):
₹4.25
crore
Day
7
(Wednesday):
₹3.5
crore
(approx.)
Total:
₹29.9
crore
The
film
blends
elements
of
the
supernatural
with
everyday
life,
following
the
journey
of
Prabhendu
Namboothiri,
an
aspiring
musician
who
returns
to
his
hometown
after
plans
to
move
abroad
fall
apart.
His
encounter
with
Delulu,
a
mysterious
young
spirit
without
a
past,
sets
the
story
in
motion.
As
he
engages
in
temple-related
duties
while
pursuing
his
artistic
aspirations,
Prabhendu
gradually
unravels
Delulu’s
identity,
resulting
in
an
unusual
bond
that
shapes
the
narrative.
The
project
brings
together
a
large
ensemble,
including
Madhu
Wariar,
Raghunath
Paleri,
Vineeth,
Methil
Devika,
and
Althaf
Salim.
Akhil
Sathyan
helms
multiple
creative
departments,
including
editing,
alongside
Rathin
Radhakrishnan.
Music
is
composed
by
Justin
Prabhakaran,
with
cinematography
by
Sharan
Velayudhan
and
production
design
by
Rajeevan.
With
the
New
Year
holiday
period
still
expected
to
contribute
to
footfall,
the
film
enters
Day
8
today,
and
its
second-week
performance
will
determine
the
extent
of
its
long-term
theatrical
run.