Click here to follow Screen Digital on YouTube and stay updated with the latest from the world of cinema.
Lokah Chapter 1 box office collection day 10: Kalyani Priyadarshan’s superhero drama Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra is showing steady growth at the box office. Benefiting from positive word of mouth, the film has witnessed a significant jump in its collections during the second weekend. According to industry tracker Sacnilk, the movie earned Rs 9.75 crore on Day 10 (Saturday), up from Rs 7.65 crore on Day 9. With this, the film’s total domestic collection now stands at Rs 72.1 crore.
On Saturday, Lokah recorded an impressive overall theatre occupancy of 88.26% in the Malayalam language. The film saw morning shows at 79.56%, afternoon shows at 92.61%, evening shows peaking at 93.07%, and night shows maintaining a strong 87.81%. The highest occupancy was observed in the Kollam region, touching an outstanding 97.5%. Meanwhile, the Telugu-speaking regions also enjoyed a healthy weekend occupancy at the theatres, registering 55.09%.
Lokah has now emerged as the third-highest-grossing Malayalam film of 2025, ranking just behind Mohanlal’s L2: Empuraan and Thudarum. The film has collected an impressive Rs 133.45 crore worldwide.
Actor Dulquer Salmaan, who produced the film, recently announced that he will share all profits from Lokah Part 1 and its upcoming installments with the team. At an event in Chennai, Dulquer shared, “I am going to share all the profits of Lokah Part 1 and even other parts with the team because they truly deserve it.”
Lokah hit screens on August 28 to positive reviews .An excerpt from SCREEN’s review of the film read, “I believe Lokah is one of the finest superhero films India has ever produced. What makes it far better than other massive-budget fantasy spectacles is that its magnificence extends beyond visual brilliance to include impeccable writing, offering an experience like never before. Instead of simply picking random characters and instances from Hindu mythological texts to capitalise on people’s blind belief in such stories — as most recent fantasy and superhero Indian movies have done — writer-director Dominic Arun anchors the story firmly in the rich tapestry of Kerala folklore.”
Click here to follow Screen Digital on YouTube and stay updated with the latest from the world of cinema.