Prakambanam Box Office Collection Day 4
Prakambanam entered Day 4 (first Monday, 2 February 2026) on a steady note, with early trade talk indicating a clear weekday drop after a strong weekend, but still looking comfortably safe for its budget.
By the end of Day 3, Sacnilk’s daywise data had already placed the film at ₹2.79 crore India net and about ₹3.12 crore worldwide gross, so Monday was always going to be about holding as much of that momentum as possible rather than chasing records.
For a small Malayalam horror comedy that released on 30 January 2026 with limited promotions, this is actually a decent place to be on a Monday – the kind of run where word of mouth matters more than giant screens and flashy campaigns.
Trade circles have been pointing out that Prakambanam is already ahead of what many similar campus horror comedies manage in their first weekend, and now weekday footfalls will decide whether it quietly becomes a minor sleeper hit or just a neat little success story.
Prakambanam Box Office Collection Daywise
Daywise, the picture so far is quite clear: the film built its audience step by step over the first three days, then walked into Day 4 with solid base numbers rather than hype alone. Sacnilk’s tracking, echoed by multiple entertainment portals, currently looks like this for India net collections:
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Day 1 (Friday, 30 Jan 2026): around ₹0.38 crore
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Day 2 (Saturday): around ₹0.90 crore
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Day 3 (Sunday): about ₹1.51 crore
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Total after Day 3: ₹2.79 crore India net, approx. ₹3.12 crore worldwide gross
That curve – from a modest Friday to a strong Sunday – is the classic sign that audience feedback is working in the film’s favour, especially in Kerala where word-of-mouth can flip a film’s fate in a single weekend.
By the time Day 4 shows started, social media chatter had already turned Prakambanam into that “hey, try this one with friends” recommendation, the kind that pushes small horror-comedies from okay openings to genuinely healthy runs.
About Prakambanam
Prakambanam is a 2026 Malayalam horror-comedy set in a college hostel, directed by Vijesh Panathur and written by Sreehari Vadakkan, with Ganapathi, Sagar Surya and Ameen leading a young, energetic cast.
The film released in theatres on 30 January 2026, runs for about 2 hours and 8 minutes, and blends jump scares with everyday campus humour rather than going for extreme violence or heavy psychological dread.
Many viewers have been responding to how familiar the hostel corridors, pranks and late-night ghost stories feel – almost like exaggerated versions of stories heard from friends rather than some over-stylised horror setup.
With a relatively small budget, strong youth appeal and growing word-of-mouth, Prakambanam is shaping up as one of those early-year Malayalam releases that may not dominate national headlines, but quietly finds its audience and holds its own at the box office through honest entertainment.
Disclaimer: The Box office numbers and occupancy data mentioned above are based on estimates and live-tracking figures reported by Sacnilk and other trade sources, and may change after final updates. Readers are advised to treat these figures as approximate and cross-check with Sacnilk’s official box office pages for the latest confirmed totals.




