L2 Empuraan worldwide field workplace assortment day 7: Mohanlal movie near changing into highest-grosser in Malayalam

Apr 03, 2025 08:03 PM IST
L2 Empuraan worldwide field workplace assortment day 7: Prithviraj Sukumaran’s Mohanlal-starrer virtually beat Manjummel Boys in its first week.
L2 Empuraan worldwide field workplace assortment day 7: Prithviraj Sukumaran and Mohanlal’s newest Malayalam launch, L2 Empuraan, may need run into controversy since its launch on March 27, but it surely appears to haven’t affected the movie in any method. Based on Sacnilk, the movie collected ₹230 crore on the field workplace in its first week and can quickly grow to be the highest-grossing Malayalam movie. (Additionally Learn: L2 Empuraan field workplace assortment day 7: Mohanlal, Prithviraj Sukumaran movie sees a hunch as censored model releases)
L2 Empuraan worldwide field workplace
The commerce web site reviews that L2 Empuraan collected ₹84.25 crore web in India by day 7, taking its worldwide assortment to ₹230.70 crore. The movie crossed the ₹100 crore barrier inside 2 days of launch and made ₹200 crore inside 5 days. Though L2 Empuraan was mounted on an enormous finances, these numbers hark a brand new starting for the Malayalam movie business, which has aimed to interrupt obstacles for some time now.
The best-grossing Malayalam movie in the intervening time, the 2024 launch, Manjummel Boys, collected ₹240.5 crore in its lifetime. The movie was the primary within the language to cross the ₹200 crore threshold, with L2 Empuraan changing into the second movie to take action. The opposite highest-grossing Malayalam movies, 2018, The Goat Life and Aavesham, had collected ₹180 crore, ₹157.35 crore and ₹154.79 crore on the field workplace.
L2 Empuraan additionally stands tall within the record of the highest-grossing Indian movies of 2025, solely overwhelmed by Vicky Kaushal’s Chhaava, which has grossed near ₹800 crore worldwide.
About L2 Empuraan
L2 Empuraan is directed by Prithviraj and written by Murali Gopy. A sequel to the 2019 hit Lucifer, it explores Prithviraj’s character, Zayed Masood and Mohanlal’s character, Khureshi Ab’raam, aka Stephen Nedumpally’s backstories. The movie bumped into controversy for its fictional depiction of the 2002 Gujarat riots, and the workforce voluntarily made 24 cuts to the movie in order to not ‘harm sentiments’.
