Anweshippin Kandethum, featuring Tovino Thomas, has been on the edge of finalizing its first week at the box office. With passing days, Tovino’s film rapidly projected a decline in box office collections. As per reports from Sacnilk, the film has surpassed the collection of $987K at the worldwide box office.
The movie has been directed under the guidance of Darwin Kuriakose. Apart from Tovino, the film features Siddique, Indrans, Shammi Thilakan, and Baburaj in the supporting roles. Moreover, it has been produced by the Darwin brothers under the banners of Theatre of Dreams and Yoodlee Films.
Anweshippin Kandethum has received positive reviews from the audience and critics. Since its theatrical release, netizens have surged on the internet with movie reviews. One of the Twitter users wrote, “AnweshippinKandethum Is An Excellent film !!!! Loved the storytelling and characters!!!! Though a little slow never felt a lag. It’s unsatisfactory in the end but I guess that was the point 8.5/10.”
The story revolves around a police officer concerned with a high-profile murder case. As the story progresses, hidden truths and political agendas emerge, adding an extra layer of anticipation. In addition, it has received a rating of 8.6/10 with 1.8K votes on IMDb.
Tovino’s Anweshippin Kandethum box office collection day 7 explored
Talking about its box-office collection, Tovino’s film had a decent start at the box office. As per the trade website Sacnilk, the film collected around $144 thousand on its opening day. Considering the second and third-day collections, it has projected some increase in India’s net collection.
Since day 4, the collection has faced a -67.65 percent downfall. Furthermore, on day 7, as per early estimates, the movie has accumulated around $33.7 thousand. Meanwhile, Anweshippin Kandethum has gathered around $987 thousand in worldwide collections.
Aside from this, Naslen’s latest Malayalam film, Premalu, also hit theaters on the same day, i.e., February 9, 2024. It will be interesting to see which movie collects more at the box office.