‘Vrusshabha’ box office collection Day 4: Mohanlal’s period action drama struggles; makes Rs 1.75 crore in four days

‘Vrusshabha’ box office collection Day 4: Mohanlal’s period action drama struggles; makes Rs 1.75 crore in four days
Mohanlal's pan-Indian film 'Vrusshabha' has faced a disappointing box office run, earning an estimated Rs 1.28 crore in India over its opening weekend. Despite a strong performance from Mohanlal, mixed to negative social media reactions have pointed to issues with VFX, screenplay, and overall execution. The film's worldwide collection stands at Rs 1.75 crore, raising concerns about its commercial viability.
Mohanlal’s pan-Indian film ‘Vrusshabha’ hasn’t been able to pull big numbers at the box office over the Christmas weekend. The movie had a low reception upon its release and has now completed its weekend run on a poor note. Early estimates suggest the film only made approximately Rs 13 lakh on the fourth day.According to trade analyst Sacnilk, the film on its opening day made Rs 60 lakh, while collections dropped to Rs 32 lakh on the second day and fell further to Rs 23 lakh on Saturday.On Sunday, the film’s Telugu version earned an estimated Rs 10 lakh. Additionally, the film earned an estimated Rs 1 lakh each, in its Hindi, Telugu, and Kannada dubbed versions. This takes its India net four-day total to an estimated Rs 1.28 crore. The film earned an additional Rs 1.75 crore worldwide. These numbers indicate that the film may just be declared a 'flop', uncless it sees some growth in the week ahead.
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Cast of the film

Directed by Nanda Kishore, the film stars Mohanlal, Ragini Dwivedi, Nayan Sarika, Mohammad Ajum Ali, Ramachandra Raju and Neha Saxena in key roles.

Social media reaction

Social media reactions to the film have mostly been mixed to negative.
Many social media users on X (formerly Twitter) criticised the film's VFX, screenplay, BGM, and overall execution, while they liked Mohanlal’s performance in the film. An internet user wrote, “The movie starts with a slightly interesting scene, but soon becomes dull and flat. It doesn’t feel like a proper or engaging film. Mohanlal performed well, but since there is no emotional connection, his performance doesn’t leave any impact. Only one scene in the second half is somewhat interesting. Even with a runtime of 2 hours 7 minutes, the movie feels boring. The climax is weak and not satisfying. Overall, it’s a very disappointing film, poorly written, poorly made, and boring.”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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