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The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond Earns Over ₹12 Crore by Day 4 Despite Slow First Monday

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The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond, the sequel to the controversial 2023 film, has completed its first four days at the Indian box office with cumulative collections exceeding ₹12 crore net. Early trade estimates suggest the film reported around ₹12.8 crore by the end of its first Monday, marking a moderate weekday performance after a stronger weekend.
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The film’s theatrical run began under unusual circumstances. Its release was initially stalled by a stay order from the Kerala High Court just a day before the planned premiere due to concerns raised over content and certification. However, a division bench lifted the stay order on the evening of February 27, 2026, allowing the film to start screening that day. This late start limited its first-day shows but did not completely dampen audience turnout over the weekend.

Box office trackers report that The Kerala Story 2 collected more than ₹10 crore over its opening weekend, with a peak on Saturday and Sunday aided by increased footfall. When the film continued into Monday typically a date that sees lower box office receipts compared with weekend figures it still held above the ₹1 crore net mark, contributing to its four-day total surpassing ₹12 crore.

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Industry analysts note that the film’s Monday performance, though lower than weekend earnings, was not insignificant for a project affected by legal delays and mixed reviews. While the sequel has not reached the box office heights of its predecessor, which enjoyed broader attention and debate, its opening four-day run shows steady interest from a segment of moviegoers willing to watch it in theatres despite controversy.

Critics have pointed out that the film’s subject matter and the debate surrounding its release may have influenced audience response. The original The Kerala Story garnered significant attention and box office success upon its release in 2023, partly due to public discourse around its themes. The sequel’s slower start and steeper drop on Monday indicate a more cautious audience reaction, even though early cumulative totals remain noteworthy.


The data also underscores a pattern common in Bollywood releases where films with strong weekend showings can still face weekday declines. Holding above ₹1 crore on a Monday, despite a drop from the Sunday number, is seen as a relative positive, particularly when a film’s run begins under constrained circumstances like a late release and disputed public perception.

As the film continues its theatrical run into its first full week and beyond, box office trends will reveal whether it can sustain viewership or gradually plateau. For now, The Kerala Story 2 has secured a respectable early total above ₹12 crore, signalling that it found an audience willing to watch it despite mixed critical and public responses.



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