Viswam, the much-anticipated Telugu action-comedy starring Gopichand and Kavya Thapar, directed by Sreenu Vaitla, was released on October 11, 2024. While the film was expected to perform well, especially given the presence of Gopichand and Vaitla’s directorial style, the film has struggled to meet expectations during its first few days at the box office. As it enters Day 4, Viswam faces challenges that could determine whether it will be considered a hit or a flop.
Budget and Pre-Release Expectations
The film was produced on a budget of ₹24 crore, which includes production costs and marketing. Before the release, Viswam had generated decent anticipation due to its promising promos and the involvement of big names in Telugu cinema. However, the film’s success now hinges on its box office performance, as early trends suggest mixed responses from critics and audiences alike.
Viswam Box Office Collection on Day 4 Worldwide
As of Day 4, the film continues to see a steady but slow accumulation at the box office. After a relatively quiet start, Viswam managed to collect ₹1.75 crore on its opening day. By Day 4, the film had earned approximately ₹6 crore worldwide, showing that while it hasn’t entirely flopped, it has yet to make the impact it was expected to.
Day | India Net Collection | Worldwide Gross Collection |
---|---|---|
Day 1 | ₹1.75 crore | ₹2 crore |
Day 2 | ₹2.25 crore | ₹2.5 crore |
Day 3 | ₹2 crore | ₹2.25 crore |
Day 4 | ₹1.25 crore | ₹1.3 crore |
Total (4 Days) | ₹6 crore | ₹8.05 crore |
Challenges and Factors Impacting Box Office Performance
Viswam faced competition from other releases such as Vettaiyan and Devara – Part 1, which have dominated key markets, especially in South India. The festive Dussehra season provided some boost in ticket sales, but the film’s underwhelming narrative and execution have prevented it from fully capitalizing on the holiday crowd.
Despite being an action-comedy, a genre that typically performs well in regional markets, the film’s outdated script and uneven pacing have been highlighted as significant drawbacks. While Gopichand’s performance has received praise, many feel that the film failed to offer anything new, affecting repeat viewership.
Critical Reception
Critics have had mixed reactions to Viswam. The action sequences and Gopichand’s performance were generally appreciated, but the film’s overall direction and screenplay lacked the novelty needed to stand out. Director Sreenu Vaitla, once known for delivering blockbuster hits, seems to have missed the mark with Viswam, with many calling the storyline predictable and the humor outdated.
Hit or Flop?
With a production budget of ₹24 crore, Viswam needs to collect at least ₹25 crore globally to break even. As of now, with a four-day collection of ₹8.05 crore worldwide, the film is far from achieving that target. The next few days, particularly the upcoming weekend, will be critical in determining whether the film can recover and potentially cross the break-even mark.
While the movie has not been labeled a flop just yet, it’s heading in that direction unless there’s a significant uptick in footfall and positive word-of-mouth.
Conclusion
Viswam has had a slow start at the box office, and its performance on Day 4 suggests that the film is struggling to attract large audiences. With ₹8.05 crore grossed worldwide after four days, the film has a long way to go before it can be deemed a success. While Gopichand’s fans may continue to support the film, the mixed reviews and stiff competition from other films are likely to pose significant challenges in the coming days. The next week will be crucial for Viswam as it attempts to bounce back and avoid the flop label.