Drishyam 3 is rapidly approaching the box office success of previous Malayalam blockbusters, having crossed ₹100 crore domestically and reaching approximately ₹230 crore worldwide within 14 days, positioning it to soon become the fourth highest-grossing Malayalam film by needing less than ₹5 crore to surpass Thudarum and Vaazha II. The film's impressive opening weekend, with a net domestic collection of ₹15.85 crore on day one and strong subsequent weekend earnings, demonstrates its initial popularity, although collections have seen a gradual decline during weekdays and into its second week, with day 14 netting around ₹93 lakh domestically. Drishyam 3 now trails behind Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra, L2: Empuraan, and Manjummel Boys in the all-time Malayalam highest-grossing list, and its performance in the coming weeks will determine its final standing.

Drishyam 3 is rapidly approaching the box office success of previous Malayalam blockbusters, having crossed ₹100 crore domestically and reaching approximately ₹230 crore worldwide within 14 days, positioning it to soon become the fourth highest-grossing Malayalam film by needing less than ₹5 crore to surpass Thudarum and Vaazha II. The film's impressive opening weekend, with a net domestic collection of ₹15.85 crore on day one and strong subsequent weekend earnings, demonstrates its initial popularity, although collections have seen a gradual decline during weekdays and into its second week, with day 14 netting around ₹93 lakh domestically. Drishyam 3 now trails behind Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra, L2: Empuraan, and Manjummel Boys in the all-time Malayalam highest-grossing list, and its performance in the coming weeks will determine its final standing.

Drishyam 3 is rapidly approaching the box office success of previous Malayalam blockbusters, having crossed ₹100 crore domestically and reaching approximately ₹230 crore worldwide within 14 days, positioning it to soon become the fourth highest-grossing Malayalam film by needing less than ₹5 crore to surpass Thudarum and Vaazha II. The film's impressive opening weekend, with a net domestic collection of ₹15.85 crore on day one and strong subsequent weekend earnings, demonstrates its initial popularity, although collections have seen a gradual decline during weekdays and into its second week, with day 14 netting around ₹93 lakh domestically. Drishyam 3 now trails behind Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra, L2: Empuraan, and Manjummel Boys in the all-time Malayalam highest-grossing list, and its performance in the coming weeks will determine its final standing.

A day after netting ₹100 crore in the domestic box office, Drishyam 3 is inching closer to the lifetime earnings of Thudarum and Vaazha II.

The worldwide collection of Drishyam 3 was recorded at around ₹230 crore in 14 days. Both Thudarum and Vaazha II reportedly have a lifetime collection of ₹234.25 crore each. This means the Jeethu Joseph directorial needs less than ₹5 crore to become the fourth highest grossing Malayalam movie.

The highest grossing Malayalam movie is Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra with a lifetime collection of ₹303.86 crore. It is followed by Mohanlal's L2: Empuraan at ₹266.81 crore and Manjummel Boys at ₹242.3 crore.

With the current momentum, we have to wait and watch how Drishyam 3 performs in the third week as the box office collections gradually slide down day after day.

Coming to daily collections, Drishyam 3 netted ₹93 lakh on Day 14 till 9 pm, according to Sacnilk. The total net domestic collection was ₹101.38 crore and the gross domestic earnings stood at ₹117.65 crore.

Drishyam 3 opened with ₹15.85 crore net domestic business. It bagged ₹11.05 crore on Day 2 and maintained the pace during the weekend, raking in ₹13.7 crore on Saturday and ₹13.85 crore on Sunday.

The new week saw a decline, with the movie 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. The collections further dropped to ₹2.2 crore on Day 12 and ₹1.55 crore on Day 13.