Kajol starrer ‘Maa’ crosses Rs 30 crore mark

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 Kajol’s horror thriller crosses Rs 30 crore mark; mints over Rs 2 crore on second Sunday

Kajol’s first horror film, ‘Maa’, released in cinemas on 27 June 2025. The film is doing well even in its second week. On its second Sunday (6 July), the film crossed the Rs 30 crore mark and saw a good rise in numbers.‘Maa’ day 10 collectionAccording to early estimates by Sacnilk, ‘Maa’ earned Rs 2.35 crore on its tenth day (Sunday). This is a healthy jump compared to day 9 (Saturday), when the film had made only Rs 1.75 crore. Thanks to this growth, the total earnings of ‘Maa’ have now reached Rs 31.60 crore.A look at ‘Maa’s’ 10-day Box Office journeyDay 1 (Friday): Rs 4.65 croreDay 2 (Saturday): Rs 6 croreDay 3 (Sunday): Rs 7 croreDay 4 (Monday): Rs 2.5 croreDay 5 (Tuesday): Rs 3 croreDay 6 (Wednesday): Rs 1.85 croreDay 7 (Thursday): Rs 1.5 croreTotal after Week 1: Rs 26.5 croreDay 8 (Friday): Rs 1 croreDay 9 (Saturday): Rs 1.75 croreDay 10 (Sunday): Rs 2.35 crore (early estimates)Total after 10 days: Rs 31.60 croreDecent occupancy on second Sunday‘Maa’ also saw decent occupancy in theatres on its second Sunday.

The film had an overall 28.97% Hindi occupancy on 6 July. Morning shows were a bit slow with just 9.57%, but by afternoon it rose to 34.64% and went even higher to 43.80% in the evening. Night shows settled at 27.88%.‘Maa’ reviewApart from Kajol, it also stars Kherin Sharma, Ronit Roy and Indraneil Sengupta in important roles.This horror thriller mixes mythology with scary moments and tells the story of a mother fighting against ancient evil to protect her children.

The film got a three-star rating from ETimes. Their review said, "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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