Maa Box Office Day 1 Prediction: Kajol To Get Her Highest Opener Post COVID; Will It Beat SZP?| EXCLUSIVE

Maa Box Office Collection Day 1 Prediction: Kajol is all over the headlines and rightfully so. After all, the diva has made her debut in the horror genre and it has emerged as one of the most anticipated releases of the year. Directed by Vishal Furia, Maa is a mythological horror film which is a new addition to Ajay Devgn's Shaitaan Universe. Apart from Kajol, Maa also features Ronit Roy, Indraneil Sengupta, Jitin Gulati, Gopal Singh, Suryasikha Das, Yaani Bharadwaj, Rupakatha Chakraborty and Kherin Sharma in supporting roles
To note, Maa narrates the story of a mother who is willing to go to any extent and even fight supernatural forces to save her daughter. The trailer has got the fans quite excited and each poster added to the buzz surrounding Maa. And as Maa has finally hit the theatres today, it has opened to rave reviews from the audience and critics alike. Amid this, there have been speculations about how Maa will fare at the box office
Maa Box Office Collection Day 1 Prediction
In an exclusive conversation with Filmibeat, film business expert Rohit Jaiswal stated that Kajol starrer Maa is expected to make an opening day collection of Rs 6-8 crores (day 1/ first Friday). In fact, according to a report published in Sacnilk, Maa has made a collection of Rs 31 lakhs at 12 PM today. Interestingly, taking to the micro-blogging site Twitter, Rohit Jaiswal called Maa an outstanding film. "KAJOL all set to win BEST ACTRESS AWARD this year.... What a phenomenal performance..... OUTSTANDING...," he tweeted.
Kajol To Get Her Highest Opener Post COVID 19
If the box office report turned out to be true, Kajol will be getting her highest opener post COVID 19. This isn't all. Maa is likely to become Kajol's third highest opener in 15 years after Dilwale and Tanhaji: An Unsung Warrior. However, while Kajol's Maa is being compared to Aamir Khan's Sitaare Zameen Par, it might not be able to beat the latter on the opening day.
Meanwhile, talking about Maa, Kajol told Khaleej Times, "I'm super proud, super excited. We've worked very hard on this film. And Maa - that word - it's universal. Across every language, every culture, the feeling is the same: a mother's instinct to protect her child, no matter what". In another interview, Maa is based on one of her favourite stories the tale of Kali Ma and Raktabija. "Somewhere we felt like we were doing the right thing. We felt like we were being guided on a path, being pushed in a direction we wanted to go in," she told Zoom.


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