Chatha Pacha: The Ring of Rowdies kicked off with promising buzz from advance bookings, crossing ₹80 lakhs in pre-sales across India and overseas. The Malayalam action-comedy, featuring high-energy wrestling scenes and a Mammootty cameo, drew crowds in Kerala and GCC regions despite a mid-week release. Early estimates point to a solid start, driven by positive word-of-mouth on social media.
Day 1 figures suggest around ₹3 crore gross in India, with Kerala leading at over ₹2 crore thanks to high occupancy in major cities like Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram. BookMyShow data showed average 40% occupancy in evening shows, while Mumbai and Bangalore hovered around 25-30%. The trend looks upward, especially with weekend approaching.
Overseas, the film earned about ₹1 crore on opening day, boosted by UAE’s 140+ shows. If reviews stay favorable, it could see a jump over the weekend. Compared to similar releases, this opener reflects growing interest in pan-India Malayalam films.
Chatha Pacha Day 1 Box Office Collection in India
| Day | Collection Indian gross | Fluctuation (%+/-) |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 Jan 22 (1st Thursday) | ₹3 Cr | – |
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1 Days India Net Collection ₹ 2.5 Cr
1 Days India Gross Collection ₹ 3 Cr
1 Days Overseas Collection ₹ 1 Cr
1 Days Worldwide Collection ₹ 4 Cr
Budget ₹ 25 Cr
About Chatha Pacha and Future Prediction
Chatha Pacha: The Ring of Rowdies follows a bunch of rowdy friends in Fort Kochi who start a wrestling club amid rivalries and chaos. Directed by Adhvaith Nayar, it stars Arjun Ashokan and Roshan Mathew as leads, with Vishak Nair and others adding humor and action. Mammootty’s cameo as a mysterious figure amps up the excitement.
The film blends WWE-style fights with local flavor, exploring themes of friendship and rebellion. Shot in real Kochi spots, it has catchy music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and fun choreography. Runtime is 134 minutes, making it a quick, entertaining watch.
Looking ahead, if word spreads positively, weekend collections could hit ₹10-12 crore in India. Lifetime might reach ₹50 crore worldwide, covering the budget easily. But mixed reviews could cap it at ₹30 crore. Strong overseas hold in Gulf could push totals higher.
Disclaimer:
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