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‘Athiradi’ BO day 4: Tovino Thomas film grows 9.8 percent

'Athiradi' box office collection day 4: Tovino Thomas and Basil Joseph film grows 9.8 percent; Overseas touches Rs 21 crore

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Tovino Thomas and Basil Joseph are enjoying a solid box office run with ‘Athiradi’. The film has continued to attract audiences despite a dip on its second day. After recovering on Saturday, the film posted another increase on Sunday. According to Sacnilk, ‘Athiradi’ collected Rs 5.60 crore in India net on its fourth day. This marks a 9.8 percent increase from Saturday’s Rs 5.10 crore.The film has now amassed Rs 21.02 crore in India net collections. Its India gross stands at Rs 24.38 crore after four days.

Worldwide gross for ‘Athiradi’ reaches Rs 45.38 crore

‘Athiradi’ has also performed strongly in international markets. The film added Rs 5 crore overseas on Day 4. This has taken its total overseas gross to Rs 21 crore.With India and overseas collections combined, the worldwide gross has climbed to Rs 45.38 crore.

Occupancy and regional performance of the Tovino Thomas starrer

The film recorded an overall occupancy of 55.06 percent on Sunday. Morning shows registered 36.75 percent occupancy. Afternoon shows improved to 61.50 percent. Evening shows peaked at 67.67 percent, while night shows stood at 54.33 percent.Kerala remained the strongest market, contributing Rs 5.30 crore in gross collections on Day 4. Karnataka added Rs 60 lakhs while Tamil Nadu brought in Rs 25 lakhs. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana contributed Rs 5 lakhs and the rest of India added Rs 29 lakhs.

Audience reviews for ‘Athiradi’ are mostly positive

The film is receiving encouraging feedback online, though some viewers have pointed out uneven pacing.One wrote, “A college entertainer that really works in theatres. Right from the beginning, the film makes its setting and plot very clear with the college fest backdrop and the chaos around it. It quickly pulls us into the characters and their world without wasting much time. What makes the movie work is how it balances two layers at once – a fun-filled entertainer on the surface and an emotional connection underneath. Even though the middle portions feel slightly stretched at times, the opening and especially the last twenty minutes deliver some of the film’s best moments.”Another one wrote, “Athiradi – An Average Watch. The movie turns out to be an okay one-time watch mainly because of its comparatively engaging second half. The first half feels flat and lacks enough interesting moments to keep the momentum alive. Even throughout the film, the graph keeps fluctuating- whenever a high moment arrives, the very next scene pulls it down again.”DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and the data in this article are compiled from public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided by us for informational and entertainment purposes only.

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