Drishyam 3 Enters Third Week With Slower Collections
Mohanlal’s Drishyam 3 has been on a rampage since its May 21 release, but yaar, the third-week slowdown is real. On Day 14 – a Wednesday – the film added just Rs 0.04 crore to its total, as per early trade estimates. That’s a big drop from its first week numbers, but honestly, that’s expected for any film entering its third week in theatres.
Before you jump to conclusions, let’s put things in perspective. The Jeethu Joseph directorial stormed into the Rs 100 crore worldwide club in just eight days and crossed the Rs 200 crore global mark by Day 11. It shattered multiple Malayalam cinema records during its opening weekend, and Mohanlal’s Georgekutty is still getting love from audiences everywhere. Industry sources say the film’s solid content and word-of-mouth have kept it going even as newer releases try to steal the spotlight.
India and Worldwide Numbers Revealed
Alright, let’s talk kaali-paise. Drishyam 3 has collected Rs 100.49 crore net in India so far, with domestic gross at Rs 116.60 crore. Worldwide gross stands at a solid Rs 228 crore – just Rs 23 crore shy of the Rs 250 crore milestone. The film was made on a reported budget of Rs 100 crore, which means it has not only recovered its cost but is now sitting pretty in superhit territory.
Overseas, the film is doing fantastic business in key markets like the UAE, UK, and US. That’s the power of a pan-India franchise, bhai. Trade experts believe it will enter the Rs 250 crore club by this weekend or early next week, especially with no major competition on the horizon.
A Superhit Despite Slowdown
Yes, weekday collections have dipped – that’s normal. But Drishyam 3 is already one of the biggest Malayalam blockbusters of 2026. Mohanlal’s performance as the cunning Georgekutty has once again struck gold, and the franchise’s universal appeal is paying off big time.
As the film heads into its third weekend, box office watchers are curious to see if it can sustain enough footfalls to cross the Rs 250 crore mark and maybe even aim for Rs 300 crore. With a strong hold overseas and no major releases this week, the chances look good. Stay tuned to Cinecrazy for more box office breakdowns and entertainment news – we’ll keep you posted on every crore!