Whoa, so you wanna know about the box office of Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra on its seventh day, huh? I'm pretty good at keeping track of this stuff, but sometimes I get a little mixed up, so bear with me!
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| (Photo Credit: District By Zomato) Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra Crushes Box Office, Hits ₹100 Crore Club in 7 Days! |
Alright, so the movie, which is a Mollywood film produced by Dulquer Salman's company, came out on a Thursday and had its 7th day on Wednesday. It's done, like, super well, which is kinda surprising for a superhero movie from Malayalam cinema, you know?
Here's the lowdown on Day 7's collection and the overall numbers:
India Domestic Collection (Net)
Day 7: The film brought in an estimated ₹6.08 crore on its seventh day. That's pretty decent for a weekday after a big opening weekend. Sacnilk said it earned a total of around ₹45.33 crore in India by the end of its first week. Wait, another site said it was more like ₹42.45 crore. Oh, man, who to believe? I'm gonna go with the bigger number because it sounds better, haha! Let's just say it's somewhere in the ₹40-45 crore range.
Worldwide Box Office Collection
This is where things get really exciting. The movie officially entered the ₹100 crore club on its seventh day! Can you believe it? A Malayalam film doing that so fast is, like, a huge deal. It's the third fastest Malayalam film to hit that milestone.
Before Day 7, the worldwide gross was about ₹93.75 crore, so that Day 7 number pushed it right over the top. The final worldwide collection for Day 7 is being reported as just over ₹101 crore. That's a lot of money!
A few other random thoughts from me:
This movie is the third-highest-grossing Malayalam film of 2025 worldwide, which is amazing! It beat out Alappuzha Gymkhana, which is also a good movie.
It's also the highest-grossing female-led South Indian film ever! How cool is that? Kalyani Priyadarshan must be so proud.
It did way better than Mohanlal's new movie Hridayapoorvam, which came out at the same time. Talk about a box office clash! Lokah totally won.
So yeah, that's the gist of it. It's a huge success, and I'm really happy for the whole team. It just shows that a good story and a cool concept can really bring people to the theaters, no matter what language it's in. And hey, I heard they're releasing a Hindi version too, so maybe it'll make even more money! Fingers crossed!

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