Mayasabha Box Office Collection Day 9: Rahi Anil Barve’s Thriller Ends Run at ₹80–81 Lakh

Mayasabha: The Hall of Illusion—the psychological thriller directed by Rahi Anil Barve (Tumbbad fame)—has effectively reached the end of its theatrical journey in most regions. Released on January 30, the film struggled from day one against the massive hold of Border 2 and Mardaani 3, and collections dropped sharply in its second week.

Early estimates for Day 9 (Saturday, February 7) put the collection between ₹1–2 lakh net in India, bringing the 9-day total to around ₹80–81 lakh.

Mayasabha Box Office Collection Day 9

DayDate (2026)Collection (Approx.)
Day 1Jan 30 (Fri)₹12 Lakh
Day 2Jan 31 (Sat)₹22 Lakh
Day 3Feb 1 (Sun)₹20 Lakh
Day 4Feb 2 (Mon)₹6 Lakh
Day 5Feb 3 (Tue)₹7 Lakh
Day 6Feb 4 (Wed)₹6 Lakh
Day 7Feb 5 (Thu)₹5 Lakh
Week 1 Total₹78 Lakh
Day 8Feb 6 (Fri)₹1 Lakh
Day 9Feb 7 (Sat)₹1–2 Lakh (Est.)

Total after 9 days (India Net): ₹80–81 Lakh Worldwide Gross: ~₹95 Lakh – ₹1 Crore

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Mayasabha Box Office Collection Day 9 confirms a very difficult run for this small-budget film. Made on a shoestring budget under ₹1 crore (as confirmed by the director), it failed to cross even ₹1 crore net in the first week despite the Tumbbad legacy behind it. The dark, mind-bending style found a tiny audience in urban multiplexes, but mass circuits and smaller centers stayed away completely.

It’s a classic case of a niche film getting lost in the big-release noise. Still, those who watched praised the eerie atmosphere and Barve’s direction.

Disclaimer: Box office figures are based on early estimates and reported data from industry trackers. Final numbers may vary slightly upon official release by the producers.

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