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The Mohanlal-led political thriller toppled the global record of 'Manjummel Boys' to become the highest-grossing Malayalam film of all time
Actor Prithviraj Sukumaran's latest directorial L2: Empuraan has scripted history by emerging as the highest-grossing Malayalam film of all time, surpassing the previous record holder, Manjummel Boys (2024).
The Mohanlal-led political thriller toppled the Manjummel Boys' global record of ₹241 crore on its ninth day. Empuraan then scripted history by becoming the first Malayalam film to cross the benchmark of ₹250 crore at the worldwide box-office.
The film has been unstoppable since its Thursday release on March 27, when it smashed the records by delivering an all-India opening of ₹21 crore.
According to industry tracker Sacnilk, Empuraan is currently the third-highest grosser of the year so far, behind Venkatesh's Telugu action-comedy Sankranthiki Vasthunam (over ₹255 crores global gross) and Vicky Kaushal-led Chhaava, which minted over ₹800 crores globally. Empuraan is expected to surpass Sankranthiki Vasthunam soon.
In terms of India nett, Empuraan has minted ₹98 crore in 11 days, out of which the Malayalam version has contributed close to ₹89 crore. The film will join the ₹100 crore club in the coming days.
The film has rewritten box-office records despite the controversy surrounding it. Empuraan ran into trouble over its depiction of the 2002 Gujarat riots, following which the makers made 24 edits, including the removal of politically sensitive scenes, and released a revised version last week.
A sequel to the 2019 film Lucifer, Empuraan also stars Sukumaran, Abhimanyu Singh, Tovino Thomas, and Manju Warrier, among others.