Loka, a Malayalam-language film directed by Dominic Arun, has closed the year with a landmark achievement, grossing ₹300 crore worldwide. The total places Loka ahead of this year’s biggest Telugu earner, Pawan Kalyan’s OG, which recorded ₹293.76 crore, and cements the film’s status as one of Mollywood’s most commercially successful releases.
Loka box office milestones
Produced by Dulquer Salmaan’s Wayfarer Films as the opening chapter of a planned five-part superhero cinematic universe, Loka reached wider audiences through both theatrical runs and digital release. The film’s combination of a distinctive narrative approach and strong word-of-mouth helped it scale markets traditionally dominated by Telugu productions.
From the outset, distributors reported robust ticket sales. Loka set several industry records: it was declared an industry hit, its dubbed versions delivered unusually high returns, and it registered exceptional ticket demand on BookMyShow. Following its theatrical window, the film arrived on Jio Hotstar on 31 December and continued to draw praise from viewers and critics alike.
The creative team behind Loka intentionally diverged from familiar mythic or conventional superhero tropes. Viewers and reviewers noted that the film reimagines elements from traditional yakhya (mythic) storytelling while blending them with contemporary superhero conventions. The cast includes Naslen, Chandu Salimkumar, Arun Kurian, Sharath Sabha, Nishanth Sagar and Vijayaraghavan in key roles, supporting Dulquer Salmaan’s production which aimed to build a sustainable franchise model for Malayalam cinema.
Financially, Loka’s global performance highlights an expanding appetite for regional Indian films on the international market. While Telugu cinema enjoyed strong grosses throughout the year, Loka’s ₹300 crore tally demonstrates that Malayalam films can compete at scale when they combine distinctive storytelling with effective marketing and distribution. The film’s dubbed versions also contributed significantly to its total receipts, underlining the commercial value of linguistic adaptation in India’s fragmented market.
Industry executives say several factors drove the film’s success: a clearly defined franchise plan, a genre that appeals across age groups, strong urban and multiplex turnout, and strategic OTT timing that extended audience reach after theatrical runs. The film’s reception on streaming platforms has reinforced its cultural footprint and supported ongoing revenue streams beyond box-office takings.
For Malayalam cinema, Loka’s performance will be studied for lessons on scaling regional productions into national and international successes. The film’s achievement may encourage producers to invest more confidently in genre projects and franchise-building, and could prompt distributors to secure wider dubbed and subtitled releases for high-concept regional titles.
As Loka moves from box office milestone to cultural phenomenon, attention will turn to forthcoming instalments of the planned cinematic universe and the strategies producers will employ to sustain momentum. For now, the film’s ₹300 crore worldwide figure stands as a clear indicator that regional content, when crafted and marketed with ambition, can break long-standing box-office barriers.
Key Takeaways:
- Loka has become the first Malayalam film to cross ₹300 crore at the global box office, surpassing Telugu releases this year.
- The film set multiple records, including high ticket sales on BookMyShow and strong OTT reception after its arrival on Jio Hotstar.
- Directed by Dominic Arun and produced by Wayfarer Films, Loka is positioned as the first instalment of a five-part superhero cinematic universe.

















