The box office run of The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond continued at a steady pace through its second week, with the film adding a notable share to its overall theatrical earnings between March 6 and March 12, 2026. According to the latest trade figures released on March 14, the film collected Rs. 12.80 crore during the week, taking its cumulative total to Rs. 32.55 crore so far.
Reported collections for the week stood at Rs. 10.55 crore, while an additional Rs. 2.25 crore came from unreported markets. The numbers reflect a moderate but consistent audience turnout across several major exhibition circuits in India.
Trade data suggests the Mumbai circuit remained the film’s strongest territory during the second week. The region generated Rs. 4.51 crore during the week alone, pushing its lifetime collection there to more than Rs. 10.71 crore. This dominance has been visible since the film’s early days in theatres and continues to shape the national earnings pattern.
Delhi-U.P. followed as the second-largest contributor, bringing in Rs. 2.18 crore for the week. The circuit’s cumulative earnings have now reached Rs. 4.96 crore. Industry observers note that the film has maintained a visible presence in several multiplex-heavy zones within this region.
The southern circuit also produced a steady performance, contributing Rs. 1.32 crore during the reporting period and lifting its overall total to Rs. 3.43 crore. Bengaluru emerged as the leading city within the southern market, accounting for Rs. 74.52 lakh in weekly collections.
Eastern markets delivered comparatively smaller but stable numbers. Bengal recorded Rs. 66.79 lakh during the week, bringing its lifetime earnings to Rs. 1.52 crore. Meanwhile, East Punjab added Rs. 57.82 lakh, taking its cumulative figure to Rs. 1.45 crore.
Rajasthan and C.P. Berar also contributed to the film’s continued run in theatres. Rajasthan generated Rs. 51.36 lakh in the second week, while C.P. Berar added Rs. 47.14 lakh. Their respective lifetime totals now stand at Rs. 1.21 crore and Rs. 1.01 crore.
Among individual cities, Mumbai led the station-wise performance chart with Rs. 1.27 crore collected during the week across 55 cinemas. Thane followed with Rs. 99.87 lakh from 32 theatres, while Delhi registered Rs. 99.19 lakh across 44 cinemas.
Pune continued to support the film’s performance, generating Rs. 84.31 lakh during the week. Bengaluru contributed Rs. 74.52 lakh, reinforcing its position as the strongest city market in the southern circuit.
Other key urban centres also posted measurable activity. Ahmedabad collected Rs. 38.59 lakh, while Gurgaon brought in Rs. 25.66 lakh. Hyderabad and Kolkata recorded Rs. 25.55 lakh and Rs. 25.09 lakh respectively. Jaipur added Rs. 24.55 lakh from its participating theatres.
The second-week performance suggests that The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond is maintaining a stable theatrical presence rather than experiencing a sudden surge or sharp drop. Much of the film’s revenue continues to come from major metropolitan areas where its screenings remain active.
With a cumulative collection of Rs. 32.55 crore so far, the film’s box office journey is entering its next phase as it heads further into its theatrical run. The coming weeks will determine how long the film sustains its momentum in cinemas across different regional circuits.




