Lokah: Chapter 1 Chandra, a Malayalam blockbuster, is still in an impressive theatrical run and has grossed over ₹280 Cr across the globe. The movie is performing very well even in its fifth week in theaters and has maintained a high level of audience retention and interest.
This uniformity underscores the mass appeal, quality storytelling, and the success of word-of-mouth promotion of the film in both domestic and international markets.

Domestic Collections
The movie has been especially robust in Kerala, accumulating ₹107.96 Cr to date. It has collections in the rest of India amounting to ₹56.45 Cr, showcasing its pan-Indian coverage.
The long-running success within Kerala highlights the cultural affiliation of the film and the popularity of the stars, bringing in consistent traffic.
Overseas Success
Lokah has also performed very well abroad. Having grossed $13.158M (₹116.71 Cr) overseas, the film has strengthened the expanding international presence of Malayalam cinema.
The combined domestic power and foreign popularity add to the overall global gross of ₹281.12 Cr, highlighting the commercial success of the film.
Approaching Kerala’s Record
The movie is currently set to become the largest earner in Kerala, requiring only ₹11 Cr more to surpass the record.
If the movie maintains a solid opening this weekend, especially around holidays or festivals, there is a strong possibility of Lokah hitting the ₹300 Cr mark, further solidifying its status as a commercial blockbuster.
Factors Driving Success
The remarkable box office performance of Lokah can be attributed to several factors:
- Powerful narration which appeals to audiences.
- High production value and strong acting performances.
- Continuous word-of-mouth advertisement bringing back repeat viewers.
- Pan-Indian and overseas appeal, crossing language and cultural barriers.
These factors have sustained the film into its fifth week, which is uncommon for regional films.

Looking Ahead
The main focus in the sixth week will be to maintain high occupancy in Kerala and continue to leverage overseas markets and key cities in India.
As festival weekends approach, weekend collections will be crucial to helping Lokah reach the ₹300 Cr mark, potentially making it one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of all time.
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Conclusion
The widespread presence and popularity of Lokah are evident from its ₹107.96 Cr in Kerala, ₹56.45 Cr in the rest of India, and ₹116.71 Cr overseas.
The film continues to shine in both domestic and international markets, needing only ₹11 Cr to become Kerala’s highest grosser and possibly pushing to ₹300 Cr globally. This historic milestone may be achieved in the upcoming weekend, marking a significant achievement for Malayalam cinema.
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