Antony Varghese‘Kattalan’ seems to be losing steam at the box office after its initial days in theatres. The action thriller saw a huge drop in collections on Day 4. According to Sacnilk, ‘Kattalan’ earned 61 lakhs nett on its fourth day in theatres. The final figure represents a 52.3 percent drop compared to Day 3 collections of 1.28 million euros.
Collections in India continue to rise slowly
Day 4 figures have taken the film’s India net collection to 7.29 crores. Meanwhile, the total domestic gross has reached 8.39 million.The film was screened in 1,322 shows on the fourth day. However, the reduced number of performances and weaker footfall affected the overall performance.Day 3 (First Saturday): 1.28 croreDay 4 (First Sunday): Rs 61 lakhsThe Malayalam version continued to contribute the majority of the film’s earnings. It generated Rs 52 lakh and also registered 13 percent occupancy in 865 shows.The Telugu version added Rs 9 lakh in 457 shows while recording an occupancy rate of 17 percent. The Malayalam version had an overall occupancy of 9.65 percent on Day 4. Night shows fared slightly better with 12.50 percent occupancy. Morning shows remained lower at 3.75 percent. The afternoon and evening performances received similar trends.The Telugu version reported an overall occupancy of 12.20 percent for the day.‘Kattalan’ is still in its theater despite a noticeable slowdown in box office numbers. The upcoming weekdays will play an important role in deciding the short run of the film.
Parth Tiwari talks about Robbie
Actor Parth Tiwari recently spoke about his character and the process of creating the role of Robbie.In an interview with ETimes, the actor explained that the team consciously avoided using popular movie stereotypes when building the character.Parth said, “With this character, our approach was not to be the clichéd idea of a person suddenly behaving in an exaggerated way after taking drugs. We wanted to show a more nuanced side of it. Robbie is educated, and has been doing it for a long time.”He further added, “When someone does something like this for years, he often gets used to it and learns how to handle it. So even in the scenes that follow, in my acting and acting, he doesn’t lose control. He is angry, but not under control. I always had that in the back of my mind when playing the character: that he wouldn’t stumble or speak in an incoherent manner.”DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and data in this article have been collected from public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly stated, providing a fair representation of the film’s box office performance. These totals are subject to change as official studio figures are updated or additional international market reports are finalized. We provide this data for informational and entertainment purposes only.