A Rs 9 crore Tamil film made with no ‘big hero’ returns 6x its cost: Radhika Sarathkumar on Thaai Kizhavi’s true success without jacking up ticket prices Veteran actor Radhika Sarathkumar made a pointed argument about box office success at the Thaai Kizhavi event, highlighting the film’s achievements despite its modest budget and lack of star power. The 2026 Tamil rural comedy drama, directed by debutant Sivakumar Murugesan and produced by Sivakarthikeyan Productions and Passion Studios, was made for around Rs 9 crore. It collected over Rs 50 crore globally in just 10 days, becoming the second Kollywood film of 2026 to reach that milestone after Sivakarthikeyan’s Parasakthi. The film’s return on investment exceeded 321 percent, a figure that stands out when compared to the inflated ticket prices of big-hero films. Sarathkumar emphasized that the film’s success was measured not by ticket revenue alone but by its ability to connect with audiences. “This film collected 50 to 60 crores with a Rs 150 ticket rate. Some big hero films sold tickets for Rs 1500 to Rs 2000. If you look at it rightfully, we have done better than everybody else. That’s the true success,” she stated. The film’s performance defies expectations for a mid-budget drama, as it attracted diverse age groups with its blend of situational comedy and emotional storytelling. Thaai Kizhavi follows Pavunuthayi, a 70-year-old matriarch in a village who serves as a ruthless moneylender. Her estranged sons return home after a troubling incident, reigniting old conflicts and creating a chaotic family dynamic. The film avoids item numbers, chase sequences, and marquee male leads, relying instead on Radhika’s performance to carry the narrative.#thaai_kizhavi #radhika_sarathkumar #sivakumar_murugesan #sivakarthikeyan_productions #passion_studios
