Anomie Box Office Collection Day 4: Malayalam Psychological Thriller Faces Monday Dip After Modest Weekend

In the middle of a crowded February 2026 box office, Anomie: The Equation of Death — the intense Malayalam psychological thriller starring Bhavana and Rahman — is trying to find its audience. Released on February 6, the film opened quietly and has stayed in a slow lane through its first weekend.

As of Day 4 (Monday, February 9), the numbers show the expected weekday drop, but the film still has a small, dedicated following in Kerala.

Anomie Box Office Collection Day 4 reflects a typical pattern for niche content films. Early estimates for Day 4 put the collection at around ₹11 lakh net in India — a clear step down from the weekend, but not a total collapse.

Anomie Box Office Collection Day 4 (India Net – Approx.)

DayDate (2026)Malayalam (Net)Tamil (Net)Total India NetWorldwide Gross (Est.)
Day 1Feb 6 (Fri)₹18 Lakh₹2 Lakh₹20 Lakh₹23 Lakh
Day 2Feb 7 (Sat)₹18 Lakh₹3 Lakh₹21 Lakh₹25 Lakh
Day 3Feb 8 (Sun)₹25 Lakh₹25 Lakh₹28–30 Lakh
Day 4Feb 9 (Mon)₹11 Lakh₹11 Lakh₹13 Lakh
Total₹72 Lakh₹5 Lakh₹77 Lakh₹89 Lakh

Anomie Box Office Collection Day 4 tells the story of a slow-burn film in a fast world. The Malayalam version has been the main driver, holding steady on Saturday and seeing a small weekend peak on Sunday. The Tamil version added a little extra on Day 2, but overall reach remains limited.

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Director Riyas Marath has defended the deliberate slow pacing in the first half, saying it was needed to build the tense atmosphere and set up the powerful climax — something critics and early viewers have praised. But that same slow start may have kept casual audiences away during the opening days.

The film’s success now depends completely on whether the positive climax talk spreads further and brings more people in during the weekdays. For a niche thriller, staying above ₹75 lakh after four days isn’t a disaster — but it needs stronger word-of-mouth to grow.

Disclaimer: Box office figures are based on early estimates and reported data from industry trackers. Final numbers may vary slightly upon official release by the producers.

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