Kollywood
Vishwanath and Sons collects 5.89 Crore India gross on Day 6 and becomes the first Kollywood film of 2026 to enter the $2M club in North America
BY SACNILK
Suriya has always been recognized for his ability to balance intense, performance-driven roles with large-scale commercial appeal. With his latest release, Vishwanath and Sons, he seems to have struck a chord with a wide audience base. The film, which arrived with significant expectations in 2026, has maintained a consistent performance through its initial weekdays. The project stands as a significant moment in the actor's career, not just for its domestic reception but for how it is positioning him in the global market. Vishwanath and Sons has officially reached the 2 million dollar mark in North America within six days of its release. This achievement represents a career first for Suriya and marks the first Tamil production to hit this milestone in 2026. With this entry, he joins a select group of Kollywood actors who have achieved the 2 million dollar feat, including Rajinikanth with films like Jailer, Coolie, 2.0, Kabali, and Vettaiyan, as well as Thalapathy Vijay with Leo and The Greatest of All Time. Other members of this list include Kamal Haasan for Vikram and Sivakarthikeyan for Amaran. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Interestingly, the Telugu-speaking audience in the US has played a massive role in this achievement. Of the total collection in North America, the Telugu version accounts for 1.25 million dollars, while the Tamil version has contributed 766,000 dollars. This trend of the Telugu market outperforming the home turf is also visible in the domestic numbers. In the Telugu states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, the film had a breakeven target of 22 crore rupees. It managed to collect a share over 22 crore rupees in just five days, achieving over 100 percent recovery and officially entering the profit zone. When looking at the overall financial health of the film, the worldwide gross collection has reached 135.49 crore rupees. In India, the total gross stands at 89.49 crore rupees so far. On its first Wednesday, the film earned a gross of approximately 5.89 crore rupees across the country. This Day 6 performance reflects a stable hold, with the collection seeing a manageable drop of about 19.7 percent compared to the previous day. Overseas markets contributed an additional 1 crore gross on Wednesday, bringing the total international gross to 46 crore rupees. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The occupancy rates for Day 6 also highlight the strong reception in the Telugu regions. While the overall Tamil occupancy stood at around 20 percent, the Telugu version recorded a higher overall occupancy of nearly 28 percent. In terms of regional show counts, Chennai remains the primary market with 477 shows and an occupancy of 30.5 percent. Hyderabad followed closely with 407 shows at 25.5 percent occupancy. However, Vizag showed the highest enthusiasm with 31.3 percent occupancy across 118 shows, further proving the film's strong pull in the Telugu belt. On the digital booking front, the film is performing well among the top tier of Tamil releases. On its first Wednesday, Vishwanath and Sons sold 100,000 tickets on BookMyShow, ranking ninth on the all-time list for first Wednesday ticket sales, sitting just behind films like Jana Nayagan and Coolie. Total ticket sales on the platform have now reached over 1.94 million. In national multiplex chains, the film maintained a steady pace on Wednesday, selling roughly 14,700 tickets and generating a gross of over 23 lakh rupees. PVR led these bookings with approximately 9,300 tickets, followed by INOX with 4,400 and Cinepolis with around 900 tickets.