'Vrusshabha' box office collections day 5: Mohanlal film drops again; Malayalam collection only Rs 9 lakhs

'Vrusshabha' box office collections day 5: Mohanlal film drops again; Malayalam collection only Rs 9 lakhs
Mohanlal's multilingual film 'Vrusshabha' is struggling at the box office, with meager collections even on its fifth day. Despite the star power, the film has failed to gain traction, collecting a mere Rs 1.94 crore worldwide. The Malayalam version saw a low Rs 9 lakh on day 5, indicating a weak performance across all languages.
Mohanlal’s film 'Vrusshabha' is not picking up speed at the box office. Even on day 5 the numbers stayed very low. In Malayalam the film collected only Rs 9 lakhs on day 5. The film has not shown any strong jump since release. Many expected the film to grow because of Mohanlal’s star power. But that is not happening for now.

Day-wise numbers across languages

According to the Sacnilk website the total worldwide collection of 'Vrusshabha' stands at around Rs 1.94 crore. The India net collection is about Rs 1.45 crore. The India gross is around Rs 1.69 crore. Overseas, the film collected around Rs 25 lakhs. In Malayalam, the total net collection is around Rs 1.01 crore. Day 5 saw Rs 9 lakhs. Day 4 had Rs 10 lakhs. Day 3 was around Rs 15 lakhs.
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In Hindi the total net collection is very low at around Rs 8 lakhs. Day 5 brought only Rs 1 lakh. Telugu version collected around Rs 32 lakhs in total with Rs 6 lakhs on day 5. Kannada version also stayed weak with a total of around Rs 4 lakhs so far.

Cast and team behind the film

'Vrusshabha' stars Mohanlal in the lead role. The film also features Ragini Dwivedi, Neha Saxena, Ramachandra Raju, Mohammad Ajum Ali, and Nayan Sarika.
The film is directed by Nanda Kishore. Cinematography is by Antony Samson. Music is composed by Sam C.S. The film was made as a multi-language project. It was released in Malayalam, Telugu, Hindi, and Kannada.

Mohanlal on why the film felt different

Earlier, Mohanlal spoke about why Vrusshabha felt special to him. According to Mathrubhumi, He said, “It is very special for me because it is a strange combination. A Kannada director is directing a Malayalam-Telugu film with North Indian producers and Malayalam actors. That itself is a strange coincidence.”He also spoke about the story narration. “When Nanda Kishore told me the story, I felt there was something different in it,” Mohanlal said. He added that the story had a strong emotional pull from the start.DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers in this article are compiled from our proprietary sources and diverse public data. We strive for accuracy and all figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned. We offer a fair representation of the project's box office performance. We are open to feedback and suggestions on toientertainment@timesinternet.in
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