Kajol's 'Maa' touches Rs 33 crore

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 Kajol’s mythological horror film touches Rs 33 crore despite slow second week

Kajol’s new film 'Maa' may not be smashing records, but it is still holding its own at the Indian box office. This mythological horror story has taken a slightly slow yet steady journey, managing to keep audiences interested even as bigger titles compete for attention.A decent start, but sudden dips in week two'Maa' began its theatrical run on a good note. The first week brought in fairly healthy numbers, collecting around Rs 26.5 crore. According to early estimates shared by Sacnilk, the film earned approximately Rs 0.85 crore on its 12th day, taking the total to nearly Rs 33.15 crore by the end of Tuesday, July 08, 2025.Facing tough competitionThe film’s run at the box office is even more interesting when you look at the tough competition. Aamir Khan’s 'Sitaare Zameen Par' and Anurag Basu’s multi-starrer 'Metro...

In Dino' are also playing in cinemas. Even with these big films around, 'Maa' is still managing a decent run.Night shows are strongerLooking at the numbers for Tuesday, July 08, 2025, 'Maa' had an overall 22.42% Hindi occupancy. Morning shows were quite low at just 8.81%, but the film did better as the day went on. Afternoon shows had 20.48% occupancy, evening shows jumped to 25.32%, and night shows were the strongest with 35.08%.About the film: Kajol’s new avatar'Maa' is a mythological horror drama that brings a fresh twist to Kajol’s career.

She plays Ambika, a mother who goes through a frightening spiritual change. Her transformation, inspired by Goddess Kali, happens so she can save her daughter from a supernatural danger. It’s a story that mixes horror with deep emotions of motherhood, giving fans something quite different to watch.‘Maa’ movie reviewTOI gave the film 3 stars. Their official review says, "Kajol delivers a compelling performance as a mother pushed to the edge, balancing vulnerability with fierce resolve. Kherin Sharma and Rupkatha Chakraborty are both impressive as young girls caught in the storm of ancient evil. Ronit Bose Roy lends solid support as the village sarpanch. While it doesn’t reinvent the genre, the film delivers a mythologically rooted horror tale that makes for a decent one-time watch.

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