Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s action drama ‘Maa Inti Bangaram’ saw yet another drop in collection on its 13th day at the box office. After maintaining a steady run in the first week, the film experienced a slowdown in the second week.According to Sacknilk, ‘Maa Inti Bangaram’ collected an estimated Rs 1.30 crore nett in India on its 13th day. This represents a 21.2% decline compared to the net earnings of Rs 1.65 crore on Day 12.
The worldwide total rose to Rs 85.27 crore
With the latest earnings, the film’s net collection in India has reached Rs 52.80 crore, while its total collection in India now stands at Rs 61.12 crore.On the 13th day, the film earned Rs 25 lakh from the international market. It pushed its total overseas total to Rs 24.15 crore. As a result, ‘Maa Inti Bangaram’ has now collected a total of Rs 85.27 crore worldwide.The film was screened across 2,183 shows on its 13th day. The Telugu version grossed Rs 1.25 crore, while the Tamil version collected Rs 5 lakh.
Occupancy and state wise performance
The Telugu version recorded an overall occupancy of 18.0%, while the Tamil version captured 17.0% on the 13th day.Across Telugu shows, the film posted an overall occupancy of 14.62%. Morning show recorded 14.62%, afternoon show registered 16.62%, evening show touched 17.38%, and night show closed with 14.31% occupancy.From a regional perspective, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana led the film’s business by contributing Rs 1.25 crore gross on Day 13. Karnataka adds Rs 15 lakh and Tamil Nadu Rs 8 lakh. Rest of India contributed Rs 2 lakh, taking India’s total collection for the day to Rs 1.50 crore. The film ended its first week with a nett of 33.70 crores in India before entering the second week.
The story revolves around Swarna’s fight against her past
‘Ma Inti Bangaram’ tells the story of Swarna, also known as Jhansi, portrayed by Samantha Ruth Prabhu. Determined to put her troubled past behind her, she starts a new life with a caring family and hopes for a peaceful future.But his plans are disrupted when unresolved conflicts and dangerous enemies from his past return. When long-buried secrets begin to surface, Swarna is forced to protect both herself and the one she loves.Reviewing the film, ETimes wrote, “Gulshan Devaiah proves to be an effective foil, bringing an unexpected unpredictability to his role rather than opting for straight theatrics. In Diganth Mancha, Gautami and Sreemukhi contribute meaningfully to the family dynamics that form the emotional backbone of the story. The film is not without its flaws. Certain twists come a little ahead of schedule, making it easy to guess they were intended. Some of the narrative diversions feel more functional than organic, and the screenplay occasionally struggles to balance its family-drama roots with its action-thriller ambitions. The background score is another lost opportunity. Several action sequences need to ramp up the visual intensity, but the music doesn’t always meet them. A more pulsating score can heighten both the adrenaline and the emotional meaning of key moments.”Disclaimer: Box office numbers and information in this article are compiled from public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless expressly stated, providing a fair representation of the movie’s box office performance. This total may change as official studio data is updated or additional international market reports are finalized. This information is provided by us for information and entertainment purposes only.