Mayasabha Box Office collections day 1 opened to quiet halls and muted buzz, as the fantasy drama failed to pull crowds on its first day while facing stiff new releases. Early numbers show a slow start that puts pressure on the film’s weekend run and raises questions about its reach beyond niche viewers.
A weak opening day sets the tone
Mayasabha The Hall of Illusion hit theaters on January 30, sharing release space with two high interest films. By the end of day one, the film had earned Rs 12 lakh in India, with its worldwide total touching about Rs 13 lakh. These figures placed it well below the level needed for a strong opening.
The Hindi net collection matched the India gross, pointing to limited traction outside major centers. Morning and afternoon shows saw thin attendance, and even evening shows did not see a sharp rise.
For a film backed by strong craft expectations, the opening day result came as a surprise to many trade watchers.

Clash with bigger films hurts footfall
Timing played a major role in the slow start. Mayasabha released on the same day as Mardaani 3, a crime drama that arrived with strong brand recall and wide appeal. Another new release, Gandhi Talks, also competed for attention with its fresh theme and popular cast.
With limited screens and shows, Mayasabha struggled to stand out. Many viewers opted for known franchises or star driven projects, leaving the fantasy film sidelined.
The impact of the clash becomes clearer when looking at early comparisons.
| Film | Day 1 India Net Collection |
|---|---|
| Mayasabha | Rs 12 lakh |
| Mardaani 3 | Significantly higher opening |
| Gandhi Talks | Modest but better occupancy |
This gap shows how tough the box office field was on release day.
Audience response stays mixed
Word of mouth on day one remained divided. Some viewers praised the film’s mood, visuals, and layered themes. Others felt the pace was slow and the story demanded more patience than a casual moviegoer might offer.
The fantasy thriller theme did not translate into mass appeal on opening day, especially among single screen audiences. Urban viewers showed mild curiosity, but that did not convert into strong ticket sales.
Social media chatter stayed limited through the day, and the film did not trend widely by evening.
A story driven by mood and emotion
Mayasabha tells the story of Vasu, a young boy who journeys through strange and magical worlds. The film blends mystery with emotion, aiming to explore fear, wonder, and inner strength through fantasy.
Director Rahi Anil Barve is known for a clear visual voice and careful storytelling. In this film, he leans into atmosphere rather than fast plot turns. That choice earned praise from a section of viewers but may have narrowed the film’s reach on day one.
The cast includes Jaaved Jaaferi, Deepak Damle, Veena Jamkar, and Mohammad Samad, who plays the central role.
What the film needs over the weekend
With such a low opening, Mayasabha now depends heavily on growth over the next two days. Trade observers say the film needs a clear jump on Saturday and Sunday to stay afloat.
Key factors that could help include:
Strong word of mouth from niche audiences
Better show occupancy in metro cities
Support from viewers seeking offbeat cinema
However, the continued presence of Mardaani 3 in theaters means screen space will remain tight.
Box office outlook remains cautious
Historically, films with opening day collections under Rs 15 lakh face an uphill task unless they see sharp growth. Mayasabha’s genre makes it harder to pull walk in audiences, especially during a crowded release window.
The next 48 hours will decide whether Mayasabha can recover or fade quickly from theaters. For now, its box office journey has begun on a fragile note.
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