Tovino Thomas’s ‘Athiradi’ featuring Basil Joseph and Vineeth Sreenivasan also in the lead, continues to hold a stable position at the box office with consistent audience turnout. The film, which opened to modest but steady numbers, has shown gradual improvement through its first three days.
Day 3 collection update for ‘Athiradi’
As per Sacnilk data, the film earned Rs 5.10 crore on Day 3, marking a 20% increase compared to the previous day’s Rs 4.25 crore. The film was screened across 1,841 shows on Saturday. This takes its total India net collection to Rs 15.42 crore and India gross to Rs 17.89 crore so far. Overseas markets added Rs 6 crore on Day 3, pushing the international total to Rs 16 crore. With this, the worldwide gross has reached Rs 33.89 crore within just three days of release.
Day-wise box office movement for Tovino Thomas film
The film opened with early interest during its limited preview day on Wednesday, earning Rs 52 lakhs. It then saw a strong jump to Rs 5.55 crore on Thursday. Friday collections dipped slightly to Rs 4.25 crore, before recovering to Rs 5.10 crore on Saturday.Malayalam screenings recorded an overall occupancy of 45.08%. Night shows performed best with 62.42%, while evening shows stood at 52.67%. Afternoon occupancy was 41.17%, and morning shows were lower at 24.08%.
ETimes review
Critical response has been largely positive, with ETimes awarding the film 4 stars and praising its performances and technical strengths. The review states, “Both Tovino Thomas and Basil Joseph deliver highly engaging performances with effortless comic timing and emotional depth. Tovino’s Kuttan will easily become one of his most celebrated comic roles, revealing a completely different shade of the actor. Basil, on the other hand, once again proves why he remains one of the most relatable performers among today’s younger actors.Adding more fun are appearances by Vineeth Sreenivasan and Shaan Rahman as themselves, creating several laugh-out-loud moments. Jeo Baby too steals scenes as a caricatured police officer, contributing heavily to the film’s situational comedy charm.Technically too, the film works well. Samuel Henry’s cinematography beautifully captures the vibrant campus atmosphere and festival spirit, while Chamman Chacko’s editing keeps the pace energetic throughout. Vishnu Vijay’s music elevates the celebratory mood of the film, supported effectively by Akhil Damodhar’s art direction and Mashar Hamsa’s costumes.”DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and the data in this article are compiled from public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided by us for informational and entertainment purposes only.
