Vrusshabha Box Office Collection: Mohanlal's Pan India Actioner Ends as a Colossal Disaster
Despite being mounted as a massive Pan India spectacle starring Mollywood legend Mohanlal, Vrusshabha has failed to find an audience. Released in multiple languages, the film struggled to even cross the starting line across most territories, ending its first week with shockingly low numbers.
Marketed as a multi language spectacle in Malayalam, Telugu, Hindi, and Kannada, the film struggled across all territories. Weak writing, poor visual effects, and lack of promotional buzz resulted in embarrassingly low numbers, making it one of the biggest commercial failures of 2025.
Vrusshabha Total Box Office Collection Summary (7 Days)
| Category | Collection (Approx) |
|---|---|
| India Net Collection | ₹ 1.64 Cr |
| India Gross Collection | ₹ 1.91 Cr |
| Overseas Collection | ₹ 0.25 Cr |
| Worldwide Collection | ₹ 2.16 Cr |
| Verdict | Disaster |
Until the release of Vrusshabha, 2025 was shaping up to be one of the most successful years in Mohanlal's storied career. He had delivered a rare hat-trick of blockbusters: the massive action spectacle L2: Empuraan (₹ 266.81 Cr worldwide), the crime thriller Thudarum (₹ 235.38 Cr worldwide), and the family drama Hridayapoorvam ( ₹ 76.25 Cr worldwide). Collectively, these three films grossed over ₹600 Cr, reaffirming his status as the ultimate box office draw. Vrusshabha, however, has brought this golden run to a screeching halt.With a worldwide gross of just ₹2.16 Cr in its first week, the film failed to recover even 3% of its reported ₹70 Cr budget, marking a rare and massive commercial dent in his recent track record.
Timing played a crucial role in Vrusshabha's collapse. The film was released at the height of the Dhurandhar phenomenon, a Hindi blockbuster that was recording historic double digit collections for nearly 30 consecutive days. While Dhurandhar dominated the Pan India audience, the local Malayalam market was also split by Nivin Pauly's horror-comedy Sarvam Maya. Unlike Vrusshabha, which struggled to hit the ₹1 Cr mark on its opening day, Sarvam Maya enjoyed strong word-of-mouth and a healthy opening of ₹3.35 Cr, eventually grossing over ₹65 Cr worldwide. Caught between a global juggernaut and a local favorite, Vrusshabha found itself with almost no theatrical oxygen.
Vrusshabha is an ambitious reincarnation epic spanning centuries, following Mohanlal as King Vijayendra Vrusshabha in an ancient timeline where a generational curse pits him against his own son. The conflict carries over to the modern day, where he is reborn as businessman Aadi Deva Varma (reunited with his son, played by Samarjit Lankesh). Directed by Kannada filmmaker Nanda Kishore (Pogaru, Victory), this was intended to be a massive Pan-India gamble. However, the transition into fantasy heavy storytelling failed to resonate; Audience noted that the director's vision was marred by dated execution and distracting AI driven visual effects, ultimately failing to balance its mythological roots with modern-day sensibilities.
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