‘The Kerala Story 2 Goes Beyond’ Crosses Rs 35 Crore Mark Even As Collections Drop On Day 11
The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond continues its run in theatres, crossing the Rs 35 crore mark within 11 days of release despite witnessing a dip in collections on its second Monday. The film earned around Rs 1.85 crore on Day 11, taking its total India net collection to approximately Rs 34.70 crore.
According to reports, the second Monday saw a noticeable drop in earnings, a common trend for films after the weekend boost. Even with the slowdown, the film has managed to sustain its theatrical presence and maintain a consistent pace at the box office.
Day-wise numbers reflect the film’s gradual build-up. The film opened with Rs 0.75 crore on Day 1 and saw strong growth over the first weekend, collecting Rs 4.65 crore on Saturday and Rs 4.75 crore on Sunday. Weekday collections during the first week ranged between Rs 2.5 crore and Rs 4 crore.
The momentum continued into the second weekend with Rs 2.70 crore on Day 8, Rs 3.75 crore on Day 9, and Rs 3.37 crore on Day 10 before the drop to Rs 1.85 crore on the second Monday. With these figures, the film’s cumulative total stands at Rs 34.70 crore in India, while its gross earnings have reached around Rs 40.61 crore.
Despite maintaining a steady run, the sequel is performing significantly lower than the original The Kerala Story (2023). The first film had earned around Rs 146.59 crore in the same 11-day period and eventually went on to collect more than Rs 300 crore worldwide.
Directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh and backed by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond tells the story of three young women from different Indian states who choose love against their families’ wishes. What begins as a romantic rebellion eventually turns into a story of control and loss of freedom, leading the women to fight for their survival.
The film features Ulka Gupta, Aditi Bhatia, Aishwarya Ojha, Sumit Gahlawat and Arjan Singh Aujla in key roles and was released in theatres on February 27, 2026.
According to reports, the second Monday saw a noticeable drop in earnings, a common trend for films after the weekend boost. Even with the slowdown, the film has managed to sustain its theatrical presence and maintain a consistent pace at the box office.
Day-wise numbers reflect the film’s gradual build-up. The film opened with Rs 0.75 crore on Day 1 and saw strong growth over the first weekend, collecting Rs 4.65 crore on Saturday and Rs 4.75 crore on Sunday. Weekday collections during the first week ranged between Rs 2.5 crore and Rs 4 crore.
The momentum continued into the second weekend with Rs 2.70 crore on Day 8, Rs 3.75 crore on Day 9, and Rs 3.37 crore on Day 10 before the drop to Rs 1.85 crore on the second Monday. With these figures, the film’s cumulative total stands at Rs 34.70 crore in India, while its gross earnings have reached around Rs 40.61 crore.
Despite maintaining a steady run, the sequel is performing significantly lower than the original The Kerala Story (2023). The first film had earned around Rs 146.59 crore in the same 11-day period and eventually went on to collect more than Rs 300 crore worldwide.
Directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh and backed by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond tells the story of three young women from different Indian states who choose love against their families’ wishes. What begins as a romantic rebellion eventually turns into a story of control and loss of freedom, leading the women to fight for their survival.
The film features Ulka Gupta, Aditi Bhatia, Aishwarya Ojha, Sumit Gahlawat and Arjan Singh Aujla in key roles and was released in theatres on February 27, 2026.
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