The Valathu Vasathe Kallan box office collection day 5 is out! Tuesday brought in ₹0.44 crore. After five days, Jeethu Joseph’s thriller has made ₹4.22 crore net in India. The film had a decent opening weekend but dropped hard when weekdays hit.
Valathu Vasathe Kallan Box Office Collection Day 5
Here’s how the Valathu Vasathe Kallan box office collection day 5 compares to the opening week:
| Day | Date | Collection | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Jan 30 (Fri) | ₹1.05 Cr | Opening |
| Day 2 | Jan 31 (Sat) | ₹1.10 Cr | +4.76% |
| Day 3 | Feb 1 (Sun) | ₹1.15 Cr | +4.55% |
| Day 4 | Feb 2 (Mon) | ₹0.48 Cr | -58% drop |
| Day 5 | Feb 3 (Tue) | ₹0.44 Cr | -8% more |
| Total | 5 Days | ₹4.22 Cr | Average |
The Valathu Vasathe Kallan box office collection day 5 shows the weekend was steady. Each day grew slightly. Then Monday crashed with a 58% drop. Tuesday fell another 8%.
Valathu Vasathe Kallan Worldwide Collection Day 5
The worldwide picture is similar. The Valathu Vasathe Kallan box office collection day 5 brings the total to:
- India Net: ₹4.22 Crore
- India Gross: ₹4.90 Crore
- Overseas: ₹0.10 Crore
- Worldwide Total: ₹5.00 Crore
Overseas barely registered. Almost all the money is from India.
Valathu Vasathe Kallan Day 5 Occupancy
Tuesday occupancy was just 6.42% in Malayalam theaters. That’s really low. But here’s something interesting – Bengaluru showed 25% occupancy. The Valathu Vasathe Kallan box office collection day 5 proves the film’s doing better in Karnataka than Kerala.
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Mixed Reviews Hurting Growth
Reviews are split. The Valathu Vasathe Kallan box office collection day 5 drop happened because critics loved the first half but felt the second half lost the thriller edge.
This is Jeethu Joseph’s third-biggest post-pandemic opening. But the weekday collapse shows word of mouth isn’t strong enough to sustain it.
What Happens Now
The Valathu Vasathe Kallan box office collection day 5 trend suggests the first week might struggle to cross ₹6 crore. The film needed better weekday holds to be successful.
Sources & References: Sacnilk, Times of India, Filmibeat

Chaitan Limkar is an entertainment writer specializing in movie reviews, box office collections, and web series coverage. With a sharp understanding of audience preferences and industry trends, he delivers accurate, engaging, and insight-driven content on films and digital streaming platforms. His writing focuses on honest reviews, reliable box office analysis, and timely entertainment news, helping readers stay updated with the latest happenings in cinema and OTT entertainment.




