The Kerala Story 2 Box Office Collection Day 7: The Kerala Story 2 has finished its first week in theaters, but the box office numbers are not as strong as many anticipated. The sequel came with a lot of buzz and controversy, which initially helped attract attention. However, the momentum seems to be slowing down as the days go by. During its opening weekend, the film drew in a good number of viewers, mainly due to audience curiosity. But weekday earnings fell noticeably, which often indicates that a movie might have trouble sustaining its performance over time in theaters.
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Day 7 Collection Report
On Day 7, The Kerala Story 2 reportedly earned around ₹2 to ₹3 crore at the domestic box office. This brings the film’s estimated first-week total to about ₹28 to ₹32 crore. While the opening weekend made up a large part of the revenue, weekday collections dropped steadily. This trend often suggests that the film is depending on initial curiosity rather than positive reviews. Trade experts believe that unless the film sees a strong increase during the second weekend, its overall box office performance could stay average.
Budget vs Earnings
Reports indicate that The Kerala Story 2 was produced on a more limited budget than many large commercial films. Still, even with a moderate budget, the film needs steady earnings in the upcoming weeks to break even. If the movie does well in its second weekend and receives good word of mouth, it might recover its production costs. Otherwise, it could end with an average or below-average box office result.
What Could Help the Film Recover?
Several factors could still affect the film’s box office success. Positive audience reviews, strong weekend attendance, and limited competition from new releases could help increase collections. Additionally, the film’s performance in smaller cities and its OTT rights could also add to its overall revenue. For now, everyone is watching the second weekend numbers, which will show if The Kerala Story 2 can improve its box office performance.
