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‘Dies Irae’ box office: Film nears Rs 40 crore mark

'Dies Irae' box office collections day 17: Pranav Mohanlal's thriller holds firm ; film nears Rs 40 crore mark

‘Dies Irae’, a riveting horror thriller featuring the talented Pranav Mohanlal, is about to hit the impressive milestone of Rs 40 crore in box office sales. It has captured the imagination of audiences across Kerala, with weekend ticket sales soaring and fan engagement at an all-time high.

Pranav Mohanlal’s horror thriller ‘Dies Irae’ which is directed by Rahul Sadasivan, continues its impressive theatrical run as it closes in on the Rs 40 crore milestone.After 17 days, the film has collected an estimated Rs 39.81 crore India net, marking one of Pranav’s strongest performances at the box office.

Third weekend sees significant growth

According to the reports from the Sacnilk website, ‘Dies Irae’ has maintained excellent momentum across Kerala. The film added Rs 52 lakhs on Friday which was followed by a sharp 71.15% jump on Saturday, collecting Rs 89 lakhs.Sunday’s early estimate stands at Rs 85 lakhs. The steady third weekend numbers come after a successful second week, during which the film earned Rs 11.1 crore.

Occupancy levels for ‘Dies Irae’

On its 17th day, the film recorded an overall 28.69% Malayalam occupancy, with afternoon and evening shows performing the best. Afternoon shows clocked 31.63%. The evenings followed closely at 31.46%. Morning and night shows also maintained respectable occupancies above the 22% and 29% range.

Performances and craft winning praise

Starring Pranav Mohanlal, Arun Ajikumar, Jaya Kurup, Manohari Joy, and Gibin Gopinath, Dies Irae has been praised for its gripping narrative and Rahul Sadasivan’s haunting direction. Pranav Mohanlal’s stunning performance is also getting much love from the audiences.

Looking ahead

With the film now sitting at Rs 39.81 crore, the Rs 40 crore mark is well within reach and could be crossed as early as Monday.DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers in this article are compiled from our proprietary sources and diverse public data. We strive for accuracy and all figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned. We offer a fair representation of the project’s box office performance. We are open to feedback and suggestions on toientertainment@timesinternet.in

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