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‘Vishnu Vinyasam’ BO day 1: Film opens with Rs 2 crore

'Vishnu Vinyasam' box office collections day 1: Sree Vishnu's film opens with Rs 2 crore

Vishnu Vinyasam opened strong with around Rs 2 crore on day one, buoyed by full houses in the night shows. Sree Vishnu plays a numerology-obsessed lecturer, a quirky setup that clicks with sharp situational comedy, especially in the first half. Satya’s comic timing is also getting noticed, giving the weekend a hopeful start at the box office.

Yadunaath Maruthi Rao’s ‘Vishnu Vinyasam’ has opened with steady numbers at the Indian box office. The film collected Rs 2 crore net on Day 1, as early estimates from Sacnilk website indicate.The film introduces audiences to Vishnu who is a numerology-driven lecturer who trusts numbers more than instinct.

Steady day 1 collections and occupancy levels

The film had an overall Telugu occupancy of 25.65% on first day. The pattern of footfall showed a gradual rise through the day. Morning shows reported 26.36%, followed by 22.46% in the afternoon. Evening shows dipped to 20.91%, but the night shows lifted significantly to 32.88%.

ETimes verdict

The review from ETimes observed that “Vishnu Vinyasam begins on a lively note, leaning confidently into its quirky premise. A hero who consults numbers before making life decisions is fertile ground for situational comedy, and the film taps into that effectively in the first half.” The review also praised the portrayal of Vishnu’s anxieties, noting “the awkward pauses before decisions, the overthinking, the quiet panic when something doesn’t align ‘numerically.’”Sree Vishnu’s performance received warm praise as well. ETimes said, “His ease and understated comic timing make him endearing rather than eccentric. He plays the character with a straight face, allowing the absurdity of situations to generate laughs organically.” Comedian Satya, known for elevating comedic sequences, was also appreciated for enhancing several moments with his expressions and timing.

What’s next for the film

With a Rs 2 crore opening day and a strong night occupancy, Vishnu Vinyasam has entered the weekend with positive momentum. The early reception suggests that the film’s humour, performances and engaging theme could drive a steady climb in collections.DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and the data in this article are compiled from diverse 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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