Valathu Vashathe Kallan Box Office Collection Day 2
Valathu Vashathe Kallan is estimated to have collected around ₹0.07 crore (₹7 lakh) on Day 2 in India, taking the total India net to approximately ₹1.17 crore.
That means the second day was a clear drop from the opening, which is actually pretty common for a niche Malayalam crime thriller without a big holiday push. The film had a decent buzz thanks to Jeethu Joseph and the combo of Biju Menon–Joju George, but the Saturday jump that mass entertainers enjoy has not kicked in yet.
Instead, Valathu Vashathe Kallan is moving in a more grounded way, steady, modest, depending heavily on word of mouth and reviews rather than hype.
You can almost imagine that typical Kerala scenario: one show packed in a city centre multiplex, another half-full in a smaller town, both driven more by Jeethu’s name than heavy marketing.
From a box office point of view, ₹1.17 crore after two days is not a “smashing” start, but it’s not a disaster either, more like a cautious opening that needs a strong Sunday and stable weekdays to turn into a respectable run.
For a film that leans into crime, drama, and psychological tension rather than loud action, this kind of curve isn’t shocking; it’s just not the dream graph fans sometimes imagine before release.
Valathu Vashathe Kallan Day-Wise Box Office Collection
As per early trade estimates and Sacnilk-style reporting, Valathu Vashathe Kallan stands at roughly ₹1.17 crore net in India after two days.
Here’s a simple, slightly rough day-wise breakdown so far (India net):
| Day | India Net Collection | Change (+/-) |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 [1st Friday] | ₹1.10 crore (early estimate) | – |
| Day 2 [1st Saturday] | ₹0.07 crore (approx) | Negative drop |
| Total (2 Days) | ₹1.17 crore | – |
Figures are approximate and may get updated as more final data comes in, which is quite normal for Malayalam releases where single screens, smaller centres, and delayed reporting can shift the final tally a bit.
Anyone who has tracked Kerala box office for a while knows that early numbers often feel like watching a test match on spotty mobile data: you refresh, it changes, you refresh again, it changes slightly more.
What’s interesting here is the pattern, not just the raw numbers:
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Day 1 had the clear advantage of curiosity plus Jeethu Joseph’s brand value, plus the novelty of the Biju Menon–Joju George pairing in a dark, tense setup.
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Day 2 didn’t really grow, which suggests mixed word of mouth or simply a limited-appeal genre that speaks louder to serious cinema lovers than casual weekend crowds.
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The total so far keeps the movie alive in the race, but it now depends a lot on Sunday shows and whether families and working professionals decide, “Ok, let’s try this thriller instead of another rewatch at home.”
If the film can hold decently through Sunday and show a softer drop on Monday, Valathu Vashathe Kallan can still carve out a neat little success in its target zone.
The Malayalam industry has seen plenty of slow-burn titles that started modestly and ended up being called “sleeper hits” a few weeks later, so you never fully write off a film after just two days.
Valathu Vashathe Kallan Cast
Valathu Vashathe Kallan brings together a strong ensemble cast led by Biju Menon and Joju George, backed by a solid list of character actors.
Here are the key faces you’ll see on screen:
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Biju Menon as Antony Xavier – the veteran Circle Inspector pulled into a high-stakes case that turns into one of the most important investigations of his career.
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Joju George as Samuel Joseph – the man whose one spiralling day drags everyone into chaos; if you’ve followed his filmography, you know he thrives in morally murky roles like this.
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Lena (Lenaa) – a dependable presence in Malayalam cinema, adding emotional weight and grounded realism to the narrative.
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Leona Lishoy – often seen in intense, character-driven films- adds another layer of texture to the thriller setup.
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Niranjana Anoop – part of the younger crop of Malayalam actors who slip naturally into serious dramas without feeling forced.
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Irshad Ali, KR Gokul, Shaju Sreedhar, and others round out the ensemble, filling the investigation, family, and system side-characters that make crime dramas feel lived-in rather than staged.
The film is directed by Jeethu Joseph, who has built a kind of informal “trust factor” with audiences after Drishyam and his other thrillers.
When his name is on the poster, people expect layered plotting, moral grey zones, and at least one reveal that makes the whole theatre go quiet for a second.
Written by Dinu Thomas Eelan and backed by producers like Shaji Nadesan under banners including August Cinemas, Valathu Vashathe Kallan aims more for slow-burn tension than loud theatrics, which also explains why its box office is tracking like a cautious, word-of-mouth-driven thriller instead of a festival-season mass film.
If you’re someone who enjoys crime dramas where the real payoff is in the performances, layered writing, and that one haunting line that stays in your head on the drive back home, this cast is exactly the kind of setup that makes you say, “Okay, maybe I should catch this in theatres before spoilers start floating around.”
Disclaimer:
The box office figures and trade insights mentioned above are based on early estimates, industry tracking platforms, and publicly available trade reports. Actual collections may vary as final numbers are updated by distributors and exhibitors. This content is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered an official financial or industry statement.




