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Vishwanath & Sons Weekend Box Office: ₹108 Cr Gross

Suriya and Venky Atluri’s family drama Vishwanath & Sons has wrapped up its first weekend with impressive numbers across all markets. The film collected approximately ₹108 Cr gross worldwide in its opening 3 days at the box office, marking a strong start for the Independence Day release.

The film opened on August 14, 2026, and saw steady growth through the weekend. After collecting ₹33 Cr on its opening day, the family entertainer maintained momentum with family audiences driving footfalls across Tamil Nadu, Telugu states, and other territories.

First Weekend India Collections

Vishwanath & Sons performed exceptionally well across South Indian markets, with Tamil Nadu and Telugu states leading the pack. Here’s the territory-wise breakdown for the first weekend:

TerritoryWeekend Gross
Tamil Nadu₹27.25 Cr
Telugu States₹27.5 Cr
Karnataka₹7.75 Cr
Kerala + ROI₹5.5 Cr
Total India₹68 Cr

The balanced performance across multiple territories indicates the film’s pan-South appeal, with both Tamil and Telugu audiences embracing the emotional family drama equally.

Worldwide Weekend Total

Overseas collections for Vishwanath & Sons are yet to be reported in full, but early estimates place the international gross close to ₹40 Cr for the first weekend. This brings the worldwide 3-day total to approximately ₹108 Cr gross.

The overseas performance is particularly significant for Suriya, who has a strong fan base in international markets, especially in the US and Middle East circuits.

Box Office Outlook and Breakeven Target

Despite the strong opening weekend, Vishwanath & Sons needs to cross the ₹200 Cr mark to break even. The film requires a sustained theatrical run to achieve this target.

Industry observers expect the film to hold well on weekdays, supported by positive word-of-mouth and family audience patronage. Early reviews praised the emotional storytelling, which should help maintain steady occupancies through the weekdays.

The film’s performance in Week 2 will be crucial in determining whether it can reach the breakeven threshold and emerge as a profitable venture for all stakeholders.

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