The Tamil film Youth is still going strong at the box office, showing impressive collections even in its second week. With Ken Karunaas leading the way, this coming-of-age comedy-drama has managed to keep its momentum after a solid opening week.
In its first week, the film raked in about Rs 28.75 crore, laying a strong foundation. It then experienced a nice boost over the second weekend, adding nearly Rs 11 crore to its total. The weekdays that followed remained steady, with daily earnings staying within a manageable range instead of taking a nosedive.

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During its second week, the film brought in around Rs 1.50 crore on Monday, followed by Rs 1.75 crore on Tuesday and Rs 1.25 crore on Wednesday. Early estimates indicate it earned another Rs 1.25 crore on Thursday, bringing the total to roughly Rs 45.50 crore over 14 days.

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Apr 2, 2026The film has performed best in Tamil Nadu, its main market, which accounts for most of its earnings. It has also seen decent numbers in Karnataka and the Telugu states, along with some limited earnings from other regions across India.
This steady performance suggests that the film has found its audience, especially in its home territory. While it may not be experiencing huge spikes in numbers, its consistent hold is helping it inch closer to the Rs 50 crore milestone.
If this trend continues into the third weekend, the film is likely to cross that mark soon. Its overall performance so far indicates a successful run, bolstered by stable weekday collections and good occupancy levels.
Youth features a supporting cast filled with familiar faces alongside the lead, which adds to its charm for regional audiences. The film’s straightforward narrative and relatable setting seem to be working in its favor, particularly in smaller markets.
With no significant drop in numbers so far, the upcoming days will be crucial in determining just how far the film can go beyond the Rs 50 crore mark.