Drishyam 3, director Jeethu Joseph's acclaimed conclusion to the beloved Malayalam crime thriller franchise, crossed the Rs 100 crore mark at the Kerala box office on Sunday — a historic milestone that no Malayalam film has achieved within its opening stretch in the state. The achievement was confirmed by distributors and multiplex chains across Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, and Kozhikode, where morning shows continued to draw near-capacity crowds into the film's second weekend.
The film, starring Mohanlal as the iconic Georgekutty, had already been closing in on the Rs 100 crore threshold in Kerala as of Saturday evening, with industry trackers projecting the milestone would fall during Sunday's matinee sessions. The Sunday surge — traditionally the strongest single day for Malayalam releases — proved sufficient to push collections over the line, with trade analysts estimating a single-day haul of approximately Rs 8 to 9 crore in the state alone.
Producer Antony Perumbavoor of Aashirvad Cinemas confirmed the milestone via social media, sharing a congratulatory message alongside the cast and crew. Mohanlal, whose portrayal of Georgekutty has become one of Indian cinema's most beloved characters across the trilogy, expressed gratitude to audiences in a brief video statement, calling the response 'beyond anything we imagined when we began this journey.'
The film's worldwide total is also expected to cross Rs 200 crore this weekend, bolstered by strong performances in Tamil Nadu, the Gulf region, and among the Malayalam diaspora in North America and Europe. Trade analysts note that Drishyam 3's hold in its second weekend has been remarkably strong, with minimal drop-off compared to its opening days — a sign of sustained word-of-mouth rather than front-loaded hype.
With no major Malayalam release competing for screens in the coming week, exhibitors expect Drishyam 3 to continue its dominance well into mid-June, potentially challenging the all-time worldwide records for Malayalam cinema set by earlier franchise entries. The film's success has also reignited discussions about a potential fourth installment, though the creative team has so far remained silent on any sequel plans.