The tamil film industry is buzzing with speculation over whether Sivakarthikeyan’s much-awaited
Parasakthi will step out of the crowded
Sankranti 2025 race. With reports hinting at a possible
April 14 release, here’s a breakdown of what’s happening and why.
1. From sankranti to tamil New Year?Early buzz suggested
Parasakthi would clash with biggies during Sankranti. Now, reports indicate the film may move to
April 14, data-aligning with
Tamil New Year, a lucrative release window.
2. The Madharaasi ConnectionIndustry watchers link this decision to the underperformance of
Madharaasi. Despite getting a
solo release, the film couldn’t sustain at the box office. This has raised questions about whether
Parasakthi could survive intense competition during the festive season.
3. Fans Divided on Social MediaOn platforms like twitter and YouTube discussions, fans are debating the timing:
One side argues: Competing with
Jana Nayagan during sankranti would risk
Parasakthi fizzling out after its opening weekend.
The other side believes: A strong Sivakarthikeyan film can hold its own, regardless of competition.
4. Speculations Around Suriya’s KaruppuAmid this uncertainty, fresh reports suggest
Suriya’s Karuppu could enter the pongal race. If true, the sankranti line-up will get even more crowded, further justifying why
Parasakthi might opt for a safer slot.
5. No Official Word YetSo far, the
Parasakthi production team has not issued an official confirmation. Until then, the chatter remains speculative—but it’s clear the makers are weighing box-office risks carefully.
6. What This Means for SivakarthikeyanIf
Parasakthi skips sankranti, it could signal:A
strategic move to maximize collections in a less competitive window.A chance for Sivakarthikeyan to position the film as a summer blockbuster with tamil New Year buzz.✨
Final Takeaway: Whether it’s the
Madharaasi effect or smart box-office planning,
Parasakthi’s release strategy has become a hot topic. Fans must now wait for an official announcement to see if Sivakarthikeyan will battle it out this Sankranti—or shine solo in April.
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