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Lokah Chapter 1 Box Office Collection — Detailed Report
12-Day Highlights
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On Day 12 (Monday, September 8, 2025), Lokah Chapter 1 – Chandra earned an estimated ₹5.90 crore India nett, bringing its total 12-day nett to approximately ₹88.40 crore across all languages (Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, Hindi).
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Inclusive of taxes, the domestic gross stands at around ₹104.31 crore. The film, reportedly made on a ₹30 crore budget, has delivered an ROI of around 194%, earning it a super-hit verdict.
 
Box Office Breakdown (Day-wise India Nett)
Compiled from Sacnilk’s estimates :
- Day 1: ₹2.70 Cr
 - Day 2: ₹4.00 Cr
 - Day 3: ₹7.60 Cr
 - Day 4: ₹10.10 Cr
 - Day 5: ₹7.20 Cr
 - Day 6: ₹7.65 Cr
 - Day 7: ₹7.10 Cr
 - Day 8: ₹8.35 Cr → Week 1 total: ₹54.70 Cr
 - Day 9: ₹7.65 Cr
 - Day 10: ₹10.00 Cr
 - Day 11: ₹10.15 Cr
 - Day 12: ₹5.90 Cr → 12-day total: ₹88.40 Cr.
 
Regional Language Contribution (12 Days Nett)
From Sacnilk’s regional breakdown :
- Malayalam: ₹68.05 Cr
 - Telugu: ₹11.05 Cr
 - Tamil: ₹7.85 Cr
 - Hindi: ₹1.45 Cr
 
This confirms Malayalam as the primary driver of box office success, with supplemental contributions from dubbed versions.
India Ranking & Milestones
According to The Times of India, within just 12 days, the film became the 5th highest-grossing Malayalam film in India, surpassing hits like The Goat Life and Aavesham, with the nett total at about ₹88.25 crore
Koimoi also notes that Lokah has eclipsed Naslen’s Premalu (₹76.10 Cr) and is around ₹12 Cr away from joining the ₹100-crore club domestically. It is poised to become the third Mollywood film of 2025 to reach the ₹100 Cr mark, after L2: Empuraan (₹106.64 Cr) and Thudarum (₹122 Cr).
Worldwide Performance
- By Day 11, the film had amassed an impressive ₹189.46 crore worldwide gross, including ₹97.46 Cr domestic (gross) and ₹92 Cr overseas.
 - AB George estimates put the Day 11 worldwide gross around ₹186.3 Cr, with ₹95.1 Cr domestic and ₹91.15 Cr overseas.
 - On Day 13, the film officially crossed the ₹200 crore worldwide barrier.
 
These numbers position Lokah Chapter 1 – Chandra as Mollywood’s 4th highest-grossing film globally, only behind Empuraan, Manjummel Boys, and Thudarum
