After managing a ₹39.25 crore India net collection in six days, 'Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra' earned another ₹1.8 crore until the afternoon domestically on its seventh day across all languages. This took the net domestic collection of the fantasy-action flick to ₹41.05 crore, Sacnilk showed.
With the data from post-office-hour shows to come in, the Mollywood Onam release is certain to earn well over ₹2 crore on Wednesday. The worldwide collection of the Dominic Arun directorial featuring Kalyani Priyadarshan and Naslen has already crossed ₹74.18 crore, another report said. It has surpassed ‘Alappuzha Gymkhana’, also starring Naslen, to become the third-highest-grossing Malayalam film of 2025 worldwide. ‘Alappuzha Gymkhana’, a coming-of-age sports drama, had grossed ₹72.23 crore. Earlier, the four-day worldwide gross of the film stood at approximately ₹65.50 crore, making it the third-highest Mollywood opening weekend of all time, behind 'Empuraan' and 'Thudarum'.
'Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra' net India collection:
'Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra' opened on Thursday with ₹2.7 crore across India. On Day 2 (Friday), it collected ₹4 crore, including ₹3.65 crore from Malayalam and ₹0.35 crore from Telugu. On Saturday, the first weekend since its release, it managed ₹7.6 crore, with ₹5.8 crore from Malayalam, ₹0.6 crore from Tamil, and ₹1.2 crore from Telugu. On Day 4 (Sunday), the film saw its highest earnings of ₹10.1 crore, with ₹7.4 crore from Malayalam, ₹1.1 crore from Tamil, and ₹1.6 crore from Telugu.
The momentum continued into Day 5 (Monday), when it collected ₹7.2 crore, split as ₹5.6 crore from Malayalam, ₹0.75 crore from Tamil, and ₹0.85 crore from Telugu. Finally, on Day 6 (Tuesday), it earned ₹7.65 crore, with ₹5.7 crore from Malayalam, ₹0.85 crore from Tamil, and ₹1.1 crore from Telugu.
Lokah Chapter: 1 Chandra has performed better than Mohanlal's Onam offering 'Hridayapoorvam'. As of Tuesday, the movie minted ₹16.25 crore. The highest it collected in a single day was ₹3.7 crore on Sunday. It received a bleak response on Monday, with a daily collection dipping to ₹1.9 crore.
On the other hand, Param Sundari, which was released on Friday, collected ₹34.25 crore as of Tuesday, 10 pm.