Director Chidambaram’s psychological thriller,Balan: The Boy, shook up Indian box office,especially over opening weekend. After steady start Friday, film picked up steam, peaking Sunday with ₹3 crore earnings. That's a 27.7% jump from Saturday's ₹2.35 crore.
Film's three-day haul now stands at ₹7.17 crore net. Positive word of mouth drove sales,audiences are raving about its intensity and storytelling. Viewership grew as weekend rolled on,with occupancy rates rising from 28.7% Friday to 45.1% by Sunday evening.
Kerala played big part, contributing ₹2.65 crore Sunday. Karnataka and Tamil Nadu chipped in too,adding around ₹35 lakh and ₹23 lakh,respectively. Film's reach is growing beyond initial markets,catching on in major cities and urban centers .
Crossing ₹7 crore in just three days is a big deal for Balan: The Boy. Its steady climb in collections shows it's not just riding opening buzz. Now,weekdays loom. Analysts have eyes on it to see if momentum holds . Will it keep climbing?
Film's weekend surge sets a strong stage for future box office success . If audience interest stays high,Balan: The Boy might keep thriving .






