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Sarvam Maya
Sarvam Maya poster. Photo: Nivin Pauly/X

Nivin Pauly’s Sarvam Maya storms box office with Rs 7.25 crore in two days

| @indiablooms | Dec 27, 2025, at 01:07 pm

Thiruvananthapuram/IBNS: The Malayalam film Sarvam Maya has grossed Rs 7.25 crore in its first two days at the box office, according to trade tracker Sacnilk.

Directed by Akhil Sathyan, the film earned Rs 3.35 crore on its opening day and Rs 3.9 crore on the second day.

Starring Nivin Pauly in the lead role, Sarvam Maya blends humour, fantasy, and supernatural themes. It was released worldwide in theatres on December 25, 2025.

About the film

The story follows Prabhendu (played by Nivin Pauly), a young musician who returns to his ancestral village and encounters a supernatural presence after performing a ritual.

The narrative mixes comedy, fantasy, and spooky elements as Prabhendu navigates unexpected events in his life.

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