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Jayaram and Kalidas Jayaram's family drama 'Ashakal Aayiram' is performing steadily, completing 17 days in cinemas and earning approximately Rs 7.09 crore worldwide. The film resonates with family audiences through its blend of light humor and emotional storytelling, with strong performances, particularly from Jayaram, driving its appeal. Despite some self-referential commentary, the movie offers relatable narratives.
Jayaram and Kalidas Jayaram’s family drama 'Ashakal Aayiram' continues its steady theatrical performance as it completes 17 days in cinemas. The film has managed to stay in the safe zone by drawing family audiences with its light humour and emotional storytelling. According to early estimates shared by Sacnilk website the film has collected Rs 7.09 crore worldwide. Out of this it earned Rs 7.02 crore as India net and Rs 7.09 crore as India gross.
Day-wise numbers show moderate strength
On day 17 the film collected Rs 30 lakhs and this follows day 16’s Rs 28 lakhs and day 15’s Rs 16 lakhs.On day 14 the film earned Rs 19 lakhs while day 13 brought in Rs 21 lakhs. On day 12 it collected Rs 27 lakhs and day 11 saw Rs 26 lakhs. The strongest jump in the second week came on day 10, when collections spiked to Rs 55 lakhs followed by day 9’s Rs 60 lakhs.
The film began its theatrical run with a healthy Rs 60 lakhs on day 1 and climbed to Rs 85 lakhs on day 2 and peaked with Rs 1 crore on day 3 before settling into an even rhythm.Starring Jayaram, Kalidas Jayaram, Sharafudheen and Asha Sarath, the film relies heavily on its performances, especially Jayaram’s.Our ETimes review points out the balance of humour and familiarity in the film’s writing. As the review states, “Written by Jude Anthany Joseph and Aravind Rajendran, the screenplay follows a familiar pattern of middle-class problems and situational humour.
The film works mainly because it allows Jayaram (Hariharan) to play to his strengths and evoke nostalgia. For example, the widely trolled BGM and Jayaram’s famous expression as Major Sreekumar are used wisely here, bringing the theatre down with laughter.
”At the same time the review also notes that the film struggles when it attempts self-referential commentary. It adds, “However, it does not offer much that feels new or surprising.
The film openly talks about nepotism and the ‘godfather culture’ in the film industry. This becomes ironic because the actors are a real-life father and son. However, this self-awareness works against the film as Kalidas Jayaram’s (Ajeesh Hariharan) performance feels weak.
Rather than questioning the ‘nepo-kid’ label, his acting sometimes reinforces it.”Directed by G. Prajith, 'Ashakal Aayiram' is shaping up as a modest performer that appeals mainly to family viewers who enjoy simple, relatable narratives.DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and the data in this article are compiled from diverse public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie's box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided by us for informational and entertainment purposes only.




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