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The most eagerly watched number at the box office this week belongs to Drishyam 3. Mohanlal's return to one of Malayalam cinema's most beloved franchises had been building anticipation for months, and the opening day figures suggest that excitement translated directly into ticket sales. The film collected Rs 15.85 crore on its first day in theatres, according to Sacnilk, marking a strong debut for the suspense thriller that fans have been waiting on since the second instalment left them wanting more.
Whether that opening momentum holds through the weekend will be the real test, but for now, the numbers confirm what the trailer response had already suggested, audiences were ready for George Kutty's next chapter.
Karuppu Crosses Rs 114 Crore in Seven Days
Suriya and Trisha Krishnan's Karuppu continues to be the dominant force at the box office among films in their second week. On Thursday — its seventh day — the film added Rs 8.30 crore to its tally, following Wednesday's collection of Rs 10.70 crore. Seven days in, the film's total now stands at Rs 114.05 crore.
The consistency of Karuppu's weekday performance is particularly noteworthy. Films that hold above Rs 8 crore on their seventh day are not merely surviving the post-opening weekend dip — they are genuinely sustaining audience interest. For Suriya and Trisha, the numbers represent a strong vindication of a project that clearly connected with Tamil cinema audiences in a meaningful way.
Pati Patni Aur Woh Do Reaches Rs 29 Crore After One Week
The Ayushmann Khurrana-led ensemble comedy Pati Patni Aur Woh Do, which also stars Rakul Preet Singh, Sara Ali Khan, and Wamiqa Gabbi, has completed its first full week with a cumulative collection of Rs 29 crore. Thursday — its seventh day — contributed Rs 2 crore to that total.
The film has settled into a steady weekday pattern, which suggests a loyal audience base even if the broader footfall numbers remain modest. With Rs 29 crore after seven days, the film has established itself as a reasonable performer in the mid-budget comedy space, though it will need a strong second weekend to build meaningfully on its current standing.
Raja Shivaji Crosses Rs 88 Crore at Three Weeks
Riteish Deshmukh's historical epic Raja Shivaji has now completed 21 days in theatres and continues to demonstrate admirable staying power. On its 21st day, the film earned Rs 85 lakh, following Wednesday's collection of Rs 1.10 crore. Its total box office haul now stands at Rs 88.95 crore.
For a Marathi-rooted historical film to sustain over three weeks in a competitive theatrical environment — and inch toward the Rs 90 crore mark — speaks to the genuine emotional connection it forged with audiences. The Rs 100 crore milestone now sits within reach, and given the film's consistent daily performance, it remains an achievable target in the days ahead.
Krishnavataram Steady at Rs 24.61 Crore in Two Weeks
Completing a fortnight at the box office, Krishnavataram: Part 1 — which brings the love story of Lord Krishna to the screen — earned Rs 84 lakh on its 15th day, pushing its overall collection to Rs 24.61 crore. The film has maintained a quiet but consistent run through its second week, suggesting a dedicated audience that has kept it alive in theatres beyond the typical two-week window that most mid-sized releases manage.
The current theatrical landscape reflects the usual pattern of a busy multiplex week — a major new opener in Drishyam 3 drawing the spotlight, an established hit in Karuppu maintaining strong momentum, and a mix of films at various stages of their runs filling out the remaining screens. With the weekend now approaching, Drishyam 3's second-day and third-day figures will be the ones the industry watches most closely — and whether it can build on its opening or level off will shape the box office conversation heading into next week.
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