Aavesham Box Office Collection Day 16: Fahadh Faasil’s action-comedy film has now crossed the Rs. 110 crore mark worldwide and has established itself as the uncontested Vishu winner.
Last Updated: 03.54 PM, Apr 27, 2024
Aavesham Box Office Collection Day 16: The action-comedy film, which stars Fahadh Faasil in a never-seen-before avatar, has already emerged as the 4th Rs. 100 crore Malayalam film in 2024. Director Jithu Madhavan's movie has clearly established itself as the Vishu 2024 winner by a massive margin, beating its main competitor, Varshangalkku Shesham. As per the recent updates, Aavesham has now crossed the Rs. 110 crore mark with its worldwide collection.
According to recent reports, the Fahadh Faasil starrer has crossed the Rs. 110 crore mark at the worldwide box office in the first 16 days of its release. As per the estimated collections, Aavesham has made a total collection of Rs. 112 crore. Notably, the Jithu Madhavan directorial has been making an average collection of around Rs. 3 crore per day in its third week at theatres. It is indeed a remarkable achievement for the film, which has emerged as the Vishu winner by a massive margin.
Trade experts confirm that Aavesham has a clear domination over the other Vishu releases, including its main competitor, Varshangalkku Shesham, which is helmed by Vineeth Sreenivasan. The Fahadh Faasil starrer is leading by a massive margin of over Rs. 40 crore. Now, it is safe to confirm that it is impossible for the Pranav Mohanlal-Dhyan Sreenivasan starrer to beat the action-comedy film with its lifetime box office collection.
While considering the current box office trends, it is confirmed that Aavesham will cross the Rs. 115 crore mark at the box office today (Day 17) and the Rs. 118 crore mark by the end of its third weekend at theatres. However, the promising advance booking rates suggest that the action-comedy film indeed has the potential to even cross the Rs. 120 crore mark by the end of its third weekend. In that case, the movie might collect over Rs. 150 crore at the box office within its lifetime run at theatres.