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Suriya-Mamitha Baiju starrer 'Vishwanath And Sons' posts ordinary opening day collection
✍️ The Times of India
🗓 21 Aug 2026, 05:04 AM
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The Tamil‑Malayalam bilingual 'Vishwanath And Sons' opened to a typical box‑office performance on its first day, according to The Times of India.
The new bilingual venture starring Suriya and Mamitha Baiju, titled 'Vishwanath And Sons', opened across theatres today. Early reports indicate that the film’s day‑one earnings are in line with the average collections seen for similar releases this week. The Times of India noted that the movie faced a "usual week" in terms of box‑office response, suggesting no extraordinary surge or dip in audience turnout. Industry observers will monitor the next few days to see if the film maintains this steady trajectory or picks up momentum. As of now, the opening day performance reflects a moderate reception from movie‑goers.
The film, which blends Tamil and Malayalam talent, was released simultaneously in multiple regions. While star power often drives higher openings, the current figures suggest that the audience response is tempered by competing releases and typical weekend patterns. The producers have not released detailed revenue numbers, but trade analysts are expected to provide a fuller picture later in the week.
Given the modest start, distributors are likely to adjust screen allocations in the coming days based on demand. The film’s performance will also be compared with other regional releases to gauge its relative success in a crowded market.
The film, which blends Tamil and Malayalam talent, was released simultaneously in multiple regions. While star power often drives higher openings, the current figures suggest that the audience response is tempered by competing releases and typical weekend patterns. The producers have not released detailed revenue numbers, but trade analysts are expected to provide a fuller picture later in the week.
Given the modest start, distributors are likely to adjust screen allocations in the coming days based on demand. The film’s performance will also be compared with other regional releases to gauge its relative success in a crowded market.