Sarvam Maya Box Office Collection Day 7: Nivin Pauly Film Close To ₹30 Crore India Net In Its First Week
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.


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