Mohanlal’s much-anticipated action drama, Vrusshabha, has made an underwhelming start at the box office. Despite heavy promotion as a major action spectacle, the film struggled to attract audiences on its first day.
Day 1 Collections: A Slow Start
According to reports from Sacnilk, Vrusshabha earned only Rs 61 lakhs in India on its opening day. Globally, the first-day collection barely reached Rs 70 lakhs, signaling a weak reception across markets.
Language-Wise Performance
The Malayalam version outperformed other language releases but still fell short of expectations. Day 1 collections stood at Rs 46 lakhs for Malayalam. The Telugu version managed Rs 13 lakhs, while the Hindi version recorded a mere Rs 2 lakhs, reflecting minimal audience turnout. Overall, the film failed to draw crowds across all linguistic versions.
Cast and Crew: A Star-Studded Ensemble
Mohanlal headlines the cast, supported by Ragini Dwivedi, Neha Saxena, Ramachandra Raju, Mohammad Ajum Ali, and Nayan Sarika. The film is directed by Nanda Kishore, with Antony Samson handling cinematography. Sam C.S. provided the musical score. Despite the big-budget action drama tag, the film’s reception has not met expectations.
Audience Reactions on Twitter
Social media reactions turned sharply critical following the first screenings. While some viewers appreciated Mohanlal’s performance, many expressed disappointment. Comments included:
- “#Vrusshabha: Worse than Barroz! ABSOLUTE CRAP!”
- “#Vrusshabha It’s high time @Mohanlal stops committing such poor films.”
- “A worst director can provide worst performance to a good actor.”
One US-based viewer shared a harsh review: “Watched #Vrusshabha today in US. Only 3 people in the theater. What a horrendous movie… every scene is cringe. The VFX looks so bad, and the BGM is so loud. Worst story and dead screenplay. Worse than Barroz! CRAP! 0.15/5.”
Final Verdict
Despite a star-studded cast and heavy promotion, Vrusshabha struggled to connect with audiences. Day 1 collections indicate a challenging road ahead for the film at the box office.
