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Dies Irae box office collection Day 2: Pranav Mohanlal’s film crosses Rs 10 crore mark

Dies Irae box office collection Day 2: Dies Irae earned Rs 4.7 crore on Day 1, while on Day 2 it collected around Rs 5.75 crore, taking its total India earnings to Rs 10.45 crore.

dies irae box officeDies Irae box office collection Day 2: The Pranav Mohanlal film recorded an overall 64.29% Malayalam occupancy on Saturday.

Dies Irae box office collection Day 2: Director Rahul Sadasivan’s film Dies Irae, starring Pranav Mohanlal, the son of superstar Mohanlal, is dominating the box office in Kerala. The film, which opened to glowing reviews from both critics and audiences, witnessed a 22.34% jump in collections on Day 2.

According to industry tracker Sacnilk, Dies Irae earned Rs 4.7 crore (India Net) on Day 1, while on Day 2 it collected around Rs 5.75 crore, taking its total India earnings to Rs 10.45 crore.

As for Dies Irae’s occupancy, the film recorded an overall 64.29% Malayalam occupancy on Saturday.

Dies Irae premiered on October 30, earning approximately Rs 1 crore domestically from limited shows. Following its wide release on Friday, the film received an excellent response at the box office.

With strong word of mouth, it is poised for an exceptional opening weekend. An except from SCEEN’s review of Dies Irae read, “While offering a hat-tip to Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960), widely regarded as one of the greatest horror films of all time, Rahul Sadasivan also adds his spin to the classic tale with an effective use of subversion and role reversal, while anchoring it in emotional grounds, ensuring it resonates with the Indian audience.”

Dies Irae stars Pranav Mohanlal, Arun Ajikumar, Jaya Kurup, Manohari Joy, and Gibin Gopinath in key roles.

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