Mammootty and Mohanlal film falls below Rs 10 lakh; worldwide total reaches Rs 79.66 Cr
Mammootty and Mohanlal’s action thriller ‘Patriot’ has entered the low-earning phase of its theatrical run. The film is now collecting less than Rs 10 lakh per day in India. Even without major competition from other Malayalam releases, the movie is adding only modest numbers to its overall total. According to Sacnilk, the film earned Rs 9 lakhs, on Day 16. The figure reflects a slight improvement over Day 15, when it collected Rs 8 lakhs.
Recent trend for ‘Patriot’ shows steady decline
‘Patriot’ earned Rs 47 lakhs on both Days 11 and 12. It then dropped to Rs 30 lakhs on Day 13 and Rs 12 lakhs on Day 14. By Day 15, earnings had fallen to Rs 8 lakhs before inching up to Rs 9 lakhs on Day 16.The Malayalam version has accumulated an India net collection of Rs 31.39 crore so far. The India gross stands at Rs 36.41 crore. Overseas markets have delivered an impressive Rs 43.25 crore.The worldwide gross has reached Rs 79.66 crore. Overseas revenue accounts for 54.29% of the total while India contributes 45.71%. The strong international response has played a decisive role in helping the film approach the Rs 80 crore milestone.
‘Patriot story and exclusive review
‘Patriot’ is a spy thriller built around a politically charged surveillance scandal. The story revolves around Periscope, a spyware system used to monitor ordinary citizens. The software is allegedly distributed by a company controlled by a minister’s son.Senior government official Daniel James takes it upon himself to uncover the truth.ETimes awarded the film 3.5 stars out of 5 and highlighted Mohanlal’s commanding performance and the film’s technical strengths. The review reads, “Mohanlal, as Rahim Naik—first in name and later in presence—looms large over the film in a very effective way. The character and the background further pack a punch, and Mahesh makes it clear that he can present Mohanlal as “mass” in any genre. The action sequences are charged, and the confrontations, background music by Sushin Shyam, and smooth dialogues lift the film at key moments. It definitely has several high points. Manush Nandan’s cinematography deserves to be lauded, complementing the film’s visuals effectively.”DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and the data in this article are compiled from public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided by us for informational and entertainment purposes only.
