Hridayapoorvam Box Office Collection Day 7
On its seventh day, Hridayapoorvam continued its quietly stubborn run, netting about ₹ 2.00 crore in India despite that notorious midweek lull. What struck plenty of local fans—and at least one popcorn vendor in Kozhikode—was how the excitement didn’t just fizzle out after the festival rush; if anything, there was still a quiet buzz and families organizing yet another round of tickets post-‘Onam’. One guy I overheard outside a Kollam multiplex was joking that Mohanlal’s movies don’t "have weekdays," just one long weekend with shifting snacks.
The Wednesday numbers were actually a small jump from Tuesday, and you could sense the relief among exhibitors who frankly looked tired but pleased, possibly surviving on strong tea and box office adrenaline by now. Sure, there was competition—"Lokah" was making headlines and splitting the audience a bit—but Hridayapoorvam’s hold was no fluke. It’s the kind of movie that, as one elderly auntie told me in a foyer, “feels like home, with slightly better lighting.”
Hridayapoorvam 7 Days Box Office – Day Wise
So, how did things stack up after a full week? The new total stands at a hearty ₹18.04 crore (India net), and for a regional release riding primarily on community word-of-mouth and post-holiday warmth, that’s no small feat. Each day had its drama, and no, there’s no perfectly even slope here—just the familiar festival bounce, a dip, and then a midweek surprise.
Here’s the day-wise breakdown:
Day |
India Net Collection |
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Day 1 (Thursday) |
₹3.25 Cr |
Day 2 (Friday) |
₹2.5 Cr |
Day 3 (Saturday) |
₹3 Cr |
Day 4 (Sunday) |
₹3.7 Cr |
Day 5 (Monday) |
₹1.9 Cr |
Day 6 (Tuesday) |
₹1.75 Cr |
Day 7 (Wednesday) |
₹2.00 Cr |
Total after 7 days |
₹18.10 Cr |
And if anyone asks, yes, the overseas numbers are still impressive, powered by the Gulf circuit, occasional homesickness, and perhaps a universal love of Mohanlal cameos.
Hridayapoorvam Day 7 Malayalam (2D) Occupancy in Theaters
Day 7’s Malayalam (2D) occupancy painted a classic picture of midweek resilience: an average of 24.64% occupancy across Kerala, with the night shows practically leading the post-Onam victory parade. Here’s the breakdown, served with a dash of lived-in local flavor:
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Morning Shows: 13.19% ("Only true fans and retired uncles at this hour")
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Afternoon Shows: 19.41% (lunch break + movie? Don’t mind if we do)
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Evening Shows: 27.68% (the after-office jump)
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Night Shows: 38.28% ("Kids, you can finish your homework in the car")
And check out these real-deal regional highlights:
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Kochi: 37% (with a whopping 67% at night—must be magic hour)
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Kozhikode: 43.75% (morning modest, night nearly packed)
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Thrissur: 41.25% (always turns up for family-friendly crowd-pleasers)
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Kottayam: 42.25% (night shows routinely sell out)
Someone at Trivandrum quipped that Hridayapoorvam is now “the official excuse for another round of payasam on a Wednesday,” and honestly, who’s arguing?