Lokah: Chapter 1 - Chandra Box Office Collection Day 6
Lokah: Chapter 1 - Chandra pulled in a strong ₹7.35 crore net on Day 6 (Tuesday), taking the film’s India total to ₹38.95 crore—early trade estimates from Sacnilk make it official, the superhero saga is showing off some real staying power in its first week. And no, it’s not just a flash in the pan—Tuesday collections have surprised even many regulars, some of whom were expecting that old weekday fade.
Honestly, seeing the buzz hold on after such a rapid-fire weekend is heartening. My cousin (not a review junkie, just there for popcorn) messaged late Tuesday, “Still full at the night show, bro!” It’s a reassuring echo in an uncertain box office era, especially for Malayalam films that break genre boundaries.
Lokah: Chapter 1 - Chandra Day Wise
Here’s the informal, real-life box office scoreboard through Day 6—each number with its own little story, of families, college gangs, and Monday movie buffs swiping their way to the counters:
Day |
Total |
Malayalam |
Telugu |
Tamil |
---|---|---|---|---|
Day 1 (Thu) |
₹2.7 Cr |
₹2.7 Cr |
— |
— |
Day 2 (Fri) |
₹4 Cr |
₹3.65 Cr |
₹0.35 Cr |
— |
Day 3 (Sat) |
₹7.6 Cr |
₹5.8 Cr |
₹1.2 Cr |
₹0.6 Cr |
Day 4 (Sun) |
₹10.1 Cr |
₹7.4 Cr |
₹1.6 Cr |
₹1.1 Cr |
Day 5 (Mon) |
₹7.2 Cr |
₹5.6 Cr |
₹0.85 Cr |
₹0.75 Cr |
Day 6 (Tue) |
₹7.35 Cr |
Est. ₹5.8 Cr+ |
N/A |
N/A |
Total |
₹38.95 Cr |
Majority |
— |
— |
A jump on Tuesday after a drop on Monday is a little unexpected in box office circles—usually the graph trends downward after Sunday fever, not sideways or up. Lokah’s superhero flavor, big-screen family pull, and steady word-of-mouth have helped it buck the trend. Even my neighbor’s teenager, who rarely admits to liking anything that isn’t Hollywood, came home whistling the theme tune.
Lokah: Chapter 1 - Chandra Box Office Collection Day 6 Malayalam (2D) Occupancy in Theaters
On Tuesday, the Malayalam (2D) occupancy figures sparked a story of die-hard fans and curious latecomers punching their movie timecards. Morning shows started with a comfortable 40.17% occupancy—that’s above standard for a weekday and a good sign that the “early birds” aren’t skipping. By the afternoon, the numbers climbed to 49.43%, edging up as people sneaked in after classes or lunch breaks. It wasn’t until evening, though, that seats started filling out—56.13% occupancy, with that night's show peaking at a lively 63.89%.
If anything, the audience energy seemed to bloom as the day went on: college groups, joint families, even a retired school principal (spotted fussing about the AC in the lobby). Everyone’s sticking around for Chandra’s high-flying moments, building up buzz that means Wednesday could get even busier. One uncle (a regular at my local) claimed, “This time, more folks stayed for the post-credit tease than even at the last Marvel film.”
The midweek surge points to a hit that’s growing beyond opening weekend hype—it’s a movie where Monday blues can’t dent the crowds, and Tuesday feels like just another outing for fans who missed their first shot.