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Drishyam 3 Day 20 Box Office Hits Rs. 86 Cr Kerala Gross While Breaking Mohanlal's Own Historical 100 Cr Record Now Seems Impossible
Georgekutty’s third outing in Drishyam 3 is now moving into its final phase at the box office. While the franchise carries a massive legacy, the weekday momentum is clearly settling down as the film completes 20 days in theaters. On Tuesday, the movie earned an India net of ₹0.40 Cr, which is a 20% drop from Monday's ₹0.50 Cr. This brings the total India net collection to ₹107.33 Cr and the total domestic gross to ₹124.51 Cr so far. The film has performed decently, but the pace has slowed down significantly compared to its blockbuster opening week. Looking at the home ground, the Kerala gross currently stands at ₹86.93 Cr. With the current daily numbers, it looks like Drishyam 3 might find it difficult to cross the ₹100 Cr gross mark in Kerala, a record currently held by Mohanlal's own Thudarum. Here is the day-wise breakdown of the Kerala gross collection for Drishyam 3: Day 1: ₹11.05 Cr Day 2: ₹8.85 Cr Day 3: ₹9.25 Cr Day 4: ₹9.60 Cr Day 5: ₹6.55 Cr Day 6: ₹5.70 Cr Day 7: ₹6.10 Cr Day 8: ₹5.70 Cr Day 9: ₹4.25 Cr Day 10: ₹4.40 Cr Day 11: ₹4.85 Cr Day 12: ₹2.15 Cr Day 13: ₹1.40 Cr Day 14: ₹1.20 Cr Day 15: ₹0.95 Cr Day 16: ₹0.85 Cr Day 17: ₹1.35 Cr Day 18: ₹1.75 Cr Day 19: ₹0.55 Cr Day 20: ₹0.43 Cr (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The performance in Kerala is particularly interesting to analyze. Currently, the film has amassed a gross of ₹86.93 Cr from its home state. Despite the massive anticipation surrounding the third installment, it appears that Drishyam 3 will likely miss out on the elite ₹100 Crore gross mark in Kerala. This remains a rare feat, and the record continues to be held by Mohanlal's own crime thriller Thudarum, which made history as the first film to cross that milestone in the state. For Drishyam 3 to bridge the remaining ₹13 Cr gap at this current pace would be a very steep climb. Looking at the tracked data from national cinema chains for Tuesday, the collections were modest. PVR led the way with a gross of approximately ₹78,000, while Cinepolis contributed ₹37,000 and INOX added around ₹11,000. These figures, gathered from 91 tracked shows, result in a combined gross of roughly ₹1.26 Lakhs from these specific chains. Overall, the film maintained a footprint of 698 shows across the country on its 20th day, bringing the total show count since release to 57,420. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The international market has been a huge savior for this project. On Tuesday, the film added roughly ₹0.05 Cr from overseas, taking its total international gross to ₹111.60 Cr. This strong performance abroad has pushed the total worldwide gross collection to ₹236.11 Cr. Ticket sales on BookMyShow also reflect the cooling trend. On the third Tuesday, the film sold 7.29K tickets on the platform. This brings the cumulative ticket sales on BookMyShow to a very impressive 38,71,480. While the film is slowing down, its ability to pull in over 3.8 million tickets through just one platform shows the sheer brand power of the franchise. As the film enters its fourth week, the focus will be on its final lifetime total before it eventually makes its way to OTT platforms.