What Happened The highly anticipated third installment of the ‘Drishyam’ franchise, starring Mohanlal, is set to release in theaters on April 2, 2026. Recent reports have revealed significant changes in the exhibition terms for the film in Kerala, including a mandatory requirement for theaters to run four daily shows, even during hartals or bus strikes. Additionally, exhibitors must commit to screening the film for a minimum of four weeks, regardless of box office performance. Why It Matters This new agreement marks a departure from traditional practices, as theater owners typically negotiate for more flexible terms. The revised revenue-sharing structure stipulates that distributors will receive 60% of box office revenue in the first week, decreasing to 55% in the second week, and 50% in the following weeks. Each theater is also required to pay a Rs 5 lakh advance to screen the film. The absence of early-morning fan shows, a common feature for major releases, adds to the film’s unique marketing strategy. What’s Next With the film’s release date approaching, expectations are high for ‘Drishyam 3’ to set new benchmarks in box office collections, particularly given the franchise’s popularity and Mohanlal’s recent success. The film aims to break multiple records, including the highest opening day collection in India and overseas. Furthermore, reports suggest that the Malayalam and Hindi versions of ‘Drishyam 3’ may feature different storylines, providing audiences with distinct cinematic experiences. Post navigation What is the Significance of Mahashivratri Celebrations in 2026? Why February 15 Matters: A Day of Reflection and Celebration