‘Thudarum’ box office collections day 21: Mohanlal’s film mints Rs 107.5 crores

etimes.in | May 16, 2025, 10.41 AM IST
‘Thudarum’ box office collections day 21: Mohanlal’s film mints Rs 107.5 crores
Mohanlal’s thriller ‘Thudarum’, directed by Tharun Moorthy, continues to show remarkable strength at the box office, even as it enters the fourth week of its theatrical run. The film has officially crossed the Rs 100 crore milestone, earning an impressive Rs 107.5 crore in total India net collections over 21 days across all languages.

Mohanlal’s Thudarum records its lowest collection after becoming the second biggest of Malayalam cinema

Mohanlal's Thudarum, a box office sensation, is showing signs of slowing down after a remarkable 21-day theatrical run. The film, the second biggest Malayalam hit ever, experienced its lowest single-day collection on its third Thursday, earning an estimated ₹1.61 crore. Despite the recent dip, Thudarum's performance remains highly successful, driven by Mohanlal's star power and compelling storytelling.


Strong opening and weekend momentum

According to the Sacnilk website, ‘Thudarum’ debuted with a solid Rs 5.25 crore on its first day, followed by a rapid rise in collections over the weekend. The film minted Rs 8.6 crore on Saturday and peaked at Rs 10.5 crore on Sunday, thanks to strong word-of-mouth and the massive draw of Mohanlal's presence. The first week closed on a powerful note, contributing Rs 51.4 crore in total, with the Malayalam version leading the collections significantly.
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Steady in week 2, faces minor drop

As is typical with most theatrical runs, ‘Thudarum’ saw a slight dip in the second week but maintained steady footfalls. Week 2 brought in Rs 35.35 crore, a drop of just over 31% from the opening week—considered healthy for a thriller drama.


Weekend collections continued to shine, with Sunday of the second week clocking Rs 7.5 crore.

Sustains well into third week

Despite entering its third week, ‘Thudarum’ showed no signs of slowing down dramatically. The third weekend generated Rs 12 crore (Friday to Sunday), while the weekdays added a gradual decent sum. Day 21 alone brought in Rs 1.61 crore (early estimates), indicating strong holdover value.


“Thudarum has the same-ish mood of Drishyam”


Etimes gave the movie a decent rating of 3 stars out of 5, and our review reads, “Jakes Bejoy’s music elevates the scenes, making a real impact in the storytelling. Shaji Kumar’s cinematography is excellent and it is perfectly coordinated with the edits by Shafeeque VB and Nishadh Yusuf. Their collective work lay the ground for the mood of the film. Tharun, whose last film Saudi Vellakka won a National Awards, could have done better to have created a more subtle story; this very much has an ‘80s-’90s feel.”