Drishyam 3 hit the theatres across the world with a bang on Mohanlal's birthday, May 21, and it left a mark in the Kerala box office in the first 11 days. However, come Monday and June 1, the Lalettan movie may see a drop in its collections due to week-day slowdown and school reopening in Kerala.

The Jeethu Joseph film netted ₹1.58 crore in Indian box office on Day 12 till 8 pm, according to Sacnilk. The total net domestic collection of 12 days stood at ₹98.28 crore while the gross domestic collection was ₹114.07 crore.

Drishyam 3 needs less than ₹2 crore to breach the ₹100 crore mark in net domestic collection. It had entered the ₹100 crore club in gross domestic collection on Day 10, becoming the eighth Malayalam movie to achieve the feat.

In Kerala box office, Drishyam 3 grossed ₹77.5 crore, according to trade analysts.

In worldwide collection, the Mohanlal starrer crossed ₹225 crore on Day 12. This include ₹112 crore from overseas screens. The ₹200 crore mark in worldwide collection was achieved on Day 7, becoming the sixth highest grossing Malayalam movie.

Drishyam 3 needs less than ₹10 crore to cross the lifetime collections of both Thudarum and Vaazha II. It needs another ₹17 crore to surpass the lifetime earnings of Manjummel Boys.

On the opening day, Drishyam 3 minted ₹15.85 crore. It raked in ₹11.05 crore on Day 2 and kept the momentum during the weekend, bagging ₹13.7 crore on Saturday and ₹13.85 crore on Sunday.

There was slight drop in the new week, earning ₹7.7 crore on Day 5, ₹6.5 crore on Day 6, ₹6.65 crore each on Day 7 an Day 8. The box office collections dropped further on Day 9, bagging ₹4.3 crore.

During the second weekend, Drishyam 3 earned ₹5.1 crore on Saturday and ₹5.35 crore on Sunday.

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