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Vishnu Vinyasam Day 2 Box Office Collection – Saturday

Sree Vishnu’s Vishnu Vinyasam hit screens on Thursday night (USA premieres) and across India on Friday, February 27, 2026, walking into a mid-budget Telugu release slot that has been rather unforgiving in the post-Sankranthi period this year. The film opened to a low start at the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana box office, with worldwide Day 1 gross estimated in the ₹2–3 crore range, placing it at number seven among Telugu openers of 2026 so far. USA premieres were held a day early on February 26, with Prathyangira Cinemas releasing the film across North America in what was billed as the biggest-ever overseas release for a Sree Vishnu film, though early numbers from the US circuit came in at a modest $75,000. Day 1 India net is estimated in the range of ₹90 lakh to ₹1.10 crore, a quiet but not entirely surprising opening for a film built on content and comedy over spectacle.

The critical reception has been decidedly mixed, which is a factor that will influence Day 2 footfalls to some extent. Reviews noted that the first hour is decent but the second half loses steam, with the film entertaining only in parts. Sree Vishnu’s comic timing has been widely praised across reviews, with many noting he once again lives up to his “King of Entertainment” tag, while Nayan Sarika also impressed with her performance and good chemistry with the lead. However, the core premise isn’t new and its treatment makes the film fall short of being a fully satisfying outing, with the dragged-out second half and weak music cited as the film’s primary shortcomings. Public talk from first-day audiences in Hyderabad and Vijayawada has been largely positive for the entertainment quotient, with family audiences appearing to enjoy the breezy first half — which could help sustain Saturday footfalls.

Now on Day 2 — its first full Saturday — Vishnu Vinyasam is banking on the traditional weekend uptick and the family-friendly nature of its content to push collections higher. The film has a crucial one-week window to maximise collections before Sree Vishnu’s next release Mrithyunjay arrives on March 6, making this weekend’s hold particularly critical. BookMyShow occupancy data for Saturday shows a mild improvement in Hyderabad multiplexes and select A-centres in AP, though B and C centres remain sluggish. Early Day 2 estimates are tracking in the range of ₹1.20 crore to ₹1.60 crore net India — a reasonable Saturday jump that, if achieved, would still leave the film needing a strong hold through the rest of the week to reach safe territory.

Vishnu Vinyasam Day 2 Box Office Collection in India

DayCollection (India Net)Fluctuation (%+/-)
Day 1 – 27 Feb 2026 (1st Friday)₹90 Lakh–1.10 Cr (est.)
Day 2 – 28 Feb 2026 (1st Saturday)₹1.20–1.60 Cr* (est.)est. +33% to +46%

Early estimate.


  • 2 Days India Net Collection: ₹2.10–2.70 Cr (est.) 
  • 2 Days India Gross Collection: ₹2.49–3.21 Cr (est.) 
  • 2 Days Overseas Collection: ₹20–30 Lakh (est.) 
  • 2 Days Worldwide Collection: ₹2.69–3.51 Cr (est.)
  • Budget: ₹19 Cr (Production) | Total with P&A: ₹24 Cr

About Vishnu Vinyasam and Future Prediction

Vishnu Vinyasam is a Telugu romantic comedy directed and written by debutant Yadunaath Maruthi Rao and produced by Sumanth Naidu G under Sree Subrahmanyeshwara Cinemas. The film revolves around a junior lecturer from Ongole who is deeply influenced by numerology, whose life takes an unexpected turn when he falls in love with a woman bound by a belief linked to marriage and fate, blending romance with situational comedy. The film runs 2 hours and 10 minutes and is produced under Sree Subrahmanyeshwara Cinemas. The supporting cast features Satya, Murali Sharma, Brahmaji, Srikanth Iyyengar, Srinivasa Vadlamani, Satyam Rajesh, and Goparaju Ramana, with music composed by Radhan and cinematography by Sai Sriram. Tenvow estimates the film’s budget at ₹19 crore, with total cost including prints and advertising at approximately ₹24 crore — meaning the film needs ₹24 crore worldwide gross to be considered a hit, as per trade calculations.

The Telugu box office has been under significant pressure since the post-Sankranthi period, with declining occupancy and poor performance across B and C centres, and exhibitors struggling to recover basic operational costs. Against that backdrop, Vishnu Vinyasam’s quiet opening is understandable, but it also means the film has limited margin for error. Sree Vishnu has built a strong reputation as a content-driven actor whose films routinely recover investments, with his track record of delivering hits since 2023 giving distributors reasonable confidence going in. Pre-release deals were reportedly already profitable for distributors, hinting at a solid commercial base even before collections come in, which offers some cushion for the theatrical run.

Looking ahead, the lifetime collection for Vishnu Vinyasam is expected to settle between ₹5 crore and ₹9 crore net in India, depending on how the word of mouth plays out through the first weekend. A ₹7–8 crore net domestic run would push the worldwide gross close to the ₹10 crore mark — a modest outcome but likely profitable given the pre-sales surplus. The film’s OTT sale to a major Telugu platform is expected to be the larger revenue lever here, as mid-budget Telugu comedies with clean content have seen strong streaming numbers in recent years. The coming Sunday will be the real indicator — if it holds above ₹1.50 crore net on Day 3, the film is on track for a safe run. If it dips sharply, the lifetime could settle at the lower end of projections.


Disclaimer: 

  • Box office figures in this article are independently estimated by Tenvow based on an internal tracking methodology that evaluates theatre occupancy trends, distributor feedback, and regional trade indicators.
  • The data reflects industry estimates available at the time of publication and may vary slightly from officially reported or audited figures released later.
  • These figures should be considered preliminary and indicative, not official confirmations.
  • Tenvow does not guarantee absolute accuracy of the data and presents it solely for informational purposes.
  • All financial figures are stated in Indian Rupees (INR) and represented in crores, unless specified otherwise.
  • All dates and times mentioned follow Indian Standard Time (IST) (UTC +5:30).

By Abdul Kadir

Kadir is a box office reporter and film analyst from Hojai, Assam, and the founder of Tenvow.com. Since 2015, he has been into box office reporting. With a focus on box office collections, OTT trends, and movie analysis, Kadir delivers accurate, data driven insights into the business of films.