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Vaa Vaathiyaar Box Office Collection Day 1: Karthi’s Film Opens Slow, Hopes Pinned on Pongal Weekend Push

Karthi's latest Tamil release Vaa Vaathiyaar has made a modest start at the box office, collecting an estimated Rs 1.5 crore on its opening day in India. Released on a Wednesday ahead of the crucial Pongal holiday period, the film began its theatrical journey on a relatively low note, but strong word of mouth and positive reviews are expected to drive footfalls over the long festive weekend.

According to early trends, Vaa Vaathiyaar registered an overall Tamil occupancy of 21.41% on Day 1, which indicates a below-average start for a star-led Pongal release, as per Sacnilk data. However, the film showed encouraging signs during the later part of the day, particularly in evening and night shows, suggesting growing audience interest.

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Karthi's Tamil film, Vaa Vaathiyaar, earned an estimated Rs 1.5 crore on its first day in India, with an overall Tamil occupancy of 21.41%. The film performed well in cities like Chennai and Trichy, but struggled outside of Tamil Nadu, with analysts anticipating increased collections over the Pongal holiday period.
Vaa Vaathiyaar Box Office Collection Day 1 Karthi s Film Opens Slow Hopes Pinned on Pongal Weekend Push

Breaking down the show-wise performance, morning shows recorded only 15.30% occupancy, reflecting a muted opening. Footfalls improved slightly in the afternoon shows at 22.49%, before dipping again in the evening to 19.82%. The strongest response came during the night shows, which logged 28.02% occupancy, showing that viewers gradually warmed up to the film as reviews and social media buzz began to spread.

In key Tamil Nadu centres, the film's performance varied widely. Chennai, which remains the most important market for Tamil cinema, delivered a reasonably encouraging 31.50% overall occupancy across 331 shows, with night shows peaking at 40%, pointing to good urban interest. Trichy emerged as another strong territory, posting 31.75% occupancy, with night shows touching 42%, one of the highest in the state, the data said.

Smaller centres like Dindigul surprisingly topped the charts with a solid 43.75% overall occupancy, driven by an impressive 59% in morning shows and sustained performance throughout the day. Pondicherry also fared relatively well with 27.67% occupancy, while Coimbatore (20%), Salem (20.50%), Madurai (20.25%) and Vellore (17.25%) delivered average returns.

However, outside Tamil Nadu, the film struggled to attract audiences on Day 1. In major metros, the numbers remained on the lower side. Bengaluru reported just 8.50% occupancy across 161 shows, while Mumbai stood at 10.67%. The National Capital Region (NCR) was particularly weak, with an overall occupancy of only 7%. Even in Kerala, traditionally a good market for Karthi, Trivandrum (9.25%) and Kochi (9.75%) posted low turnout.

Given these figures, Vaa Vaathiyaar's Day 1 India net collection of Rs 1.5 crore reflects a slow but not disastrous opening. Trade analysts point out that the film's release ahead of Pongal could work in its favour. With multiple holidays lined up and family audiences stepping out in large numbers, a significant jump is expected from Day 2 onwards.

What works in the film's favour is the positive critical reception and audience feedback, especially praising Karthi's performance and the film's emotional core. If this word of mouth continues to spread, Vaa Vaathiyaar could see a healthy surge in collections over the festive weekend, potentially turning its modest opening into a respectable first-week total.

For now, all eyes are on the Pongal holidays, which will determine whether Vaa Vaathiyaar can convert appreciation into box office success.

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