Lokah: Chapter 1 Chandra Box Office Collection Day 20
Day 20 for Lokah: Chapter 1 Chandra saw the film, clocking in an estimated ₹2.75 Cr net at the Indian box office across all languages, so, a solid Tuesday for a movie that’s become quite the regional phenomenon.
There’s a kind of low-key excitement when a movie keeps pulling in decent numbers even into its third week. Folks around my neighborhood cinema were still talking about catching a late-night show after work, and apparently, a handful of college students managed to sneak in for a Malayalam evening screening before grabbing street food. The point is, this film’s legs are impressive, people are still turning up, and the numbers prove it.
Lokah: Chapter 1 Chandra Box Office Collection Daywise
If charts and lists get you buzzing, here’s a day-by-day journey (just don’t expect spreadsheet perfection):
Day | Net Collection (India) | Change |
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Day 1 | ₹2.7 Cr | – |
Day 2 | ₹4 Cr | +48.15% |
Day 3 | ₹7.6 Cr | +90.00% |
Day 4 | ₹10.1 Cr | +32.89% |
Day 5 | ₹7.2 Cr | –28.71% |
Day 6 | ₹7.65 Cr | +6.25% |
Day 7 | ₹7.1 Cr | –7.19% |
Day 8 | ₹8.35 Cr | +17.61% |
Day 9 | ₹7.65 Cr | –8.38% |
Day 10 | ₹10 Cr | +30.72% |
Day 11 | ₹10.15 Cr | +1.50% |
Day 12 | ₹5.9 Cr | –41.87% |
Day 13 | ₹5.1 Cr | –13.56% |
Day 14 | ₹4.35 Cr | –14.71% |
Day 15 | ₹3.85 Cr | –11.49% |
Day 16 | ₹4.05 Cr | +5.19% |
Day 17 | ₹6.65 Cr | +64.20% |
Day 18 | ₹7 Cr | +5.26% |
Day 19 | ₹2.75 Cr | –60.71% |
Day 20 | ₹2.75 Cr (early est.) | – |
By Day 20, the total stands at something like ₹124.9 Cr net in India. Watching this pattern is a bit like rooting for an underdog sports team, some ups, some downs, but always room for another comeback.
Lokah: Chapter 1 Chandra Worldwide Box Office Collection Day 20
Here are the key numbers for "Lokah: Chapter 1 Chandra Worldwide Box Office Collection Day 20", and yes, this is where those big, juicy stats make every movie buff’s heart flutter just a little:
Category | Collection |
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Worldwide | ₹ 252.9 Cr |
India Net | ₹ 124.8 Cr |
India Gross | ₹ 142.9 Cr |
Overseas | ₹ 110 Cr |
Verdict | None |
Pretty wild to see a Malayalam film like this smashing through boundaries—especially with ₹ 110 Cr overseas, proving yet again that diaspora audiences do show up in force.
The India Net and Gross also look sturdy after three weeks; Lokah isn’t just a regional hit, it’s on its way to becoming an all-out box office heavyweight.
Not every film gets to flaunt these numbers, and frankly, the verdict may not be stamped “Blockbuster” yet, but the industry chatter is only getting louder day by day.
Lokah: Chapter 1 Chandra Regional Highlights
Here’s the part where things get spicy: Lokah crushed it in Kerala’s biggest cities, especially Kochi (night occupancy: A rocking 61%), Chennai (evening occupancy 51%), and Kozhikode (nearly 50% at night).
These numbers mean packed auditoriums, lots of late-night popcorn sessions. In Telugu regions, it was a tad quieter, with occupancy peaking under 18%, but, as a college friend in Hyderabad told me, he only caught the movie because his “Malayali study group was obsessed.”
Elsewhere, in Mumbai, NCR, Bengaluru, the shows weren’t totally sold out, but the steadiness is its own story. In short: Lokah’s not a flash in the pan, it’s got real staying power.
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Most vibrant regions for Day 20: Kochi, Chennai, Kozhikode, Kollam
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Surprise runner-up: Bengaluru, where young professionals seem to be making it a Friday night plan
Lokah: Chapter 1 Chandra – The Experience
So what keeps folks coming? Sure, the numbers are impressive, but the movie’s core is all heart: Kalyani Priyadarshan leads with the right mix of mischief and vulnerability, the music is catchy but not forced, and the story finds little moments, outside a hospital, inside a college corridor, that feel lived-in.
The director, Dominic Arun, doesn’t do paint-by-numbers storytelling; there are genuine surprises, and even a few winks at regional quirks (someone joked to me that Malayalam films love their tea shops… and they’re not wrong).
It’s the kind of movie where, on a rainy Tuesday, you might duck inside for a show, dry off, and end up rooting for unlikely heroes.
By Day 20, Lokah: Chapter 1, Chandra isn’t just a box office hit; it’s a film with a pulse, with fans bringing friends, sharing memes, or just debating who really stole the second half.
Does it have flaws? Oh, sure, there are bits where the pacing stutters, and not everyone is convinced by the romantic subplot. But that’s cinema for you: sometimes imperfect, sometimes dazzling, always worth a ticket.
-No tedious bank holiday breakdowns or rigid time zone tables here. Just the facts, some real feelings, and maybe the hope that Lokah’s next chapter turns those Tuesday crowds into weekend records.