Box office On its opening day
Turbo earned 6.25 crore from
Kerala (highest first-day gross in Kerala in 2024 surpassing
The Goat Life) becoming the third highest opening day for a Malayalam film in Kerala, behind
Marakkar and
Odiyan. Domestically it grossed 7.40 crore on the first day. Opening day worldwide gross was ₹16.25 crore. By the second day, the film grossed 12 crore in India of which ₹10.25 crore coming from Kerala and ₹14.50 crore from overseas to a total of 26.50 crore worldwide. By May 28, 2024, it grossed ₹24 crore in India and ₹25 crore in overseas to a worldwide gross of ₹49 crore. In its first week, the film grossed worldwide, with from
India and from overseas. The film ended its box office run by earning ₹72.50 crore worldwide. Goutham S of
Pinkvilla gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote "The 2-and-a-half-hour flick would surely satisfy many movie lovers who are craving an out-and-out action movie. On a side note, for anyone who is a fan of
Jawan or
Tamil cinema in particular, make sure to stick around for the tail-end for a surprise, potentially leading to a sequel." Sanjith Sidhardhan of
OTTplay gave 3/5 stars and wrote "Mammootty aces the five action scenes in Vysakh's directorial, but it doesn't rise above that. The generic script and a weak villain robs Turbo off the power to deliver a knockout punch." Janani K of
India Today gave 2.5/5 stars and wrote "'Turbo' is a predictable action drama with a few quirks in the bag that make it a watchable affair." Arjun Menon of
Rediff rated 2.5/5 stars and wrote "While Turbo may not break new ground, it serves as a testament to Mammootty's unwavering allure, captivating audiences across generations." Anandu Suresh of
The New Indian Express rated 2/5 stars and wrote "Even as the script drags on endlessly, Vysakh's movie is predominantly salvaged by Mammootty's no-holds-barred performance, operating in top gear, complemented by Raj B Shetty's remarkable presence as the villain." Latha Srinivasan of
Hindustan Times wrote "The movie uses an interplay of comedy and fights to move from one situation to the next. Unfortunately, most of the comedy falls flat so it's up to the fight sequences to save the day". S. R. Praveen of
The Hindu wrote "Vysakh's ‘Turbo’ will be remembered for recycling all the old tropes that have been part of its genre since time immemorial and for its reluctance to try anything new." Lakshmi Priya of
The News Minute wrote, "Credit to the stunt and VFX teams and to cinematographer Vishnu Sharma, some of the stunt and chase sequences in
Turbo are exhilarating, with Mammootty once again in his element as an action hero. Despite the occasional letdowns, the music and background score by Christo Xavier also live up to the film's energy for the most part, amping up the thrills that the stunts seek to deliver." Arjun Menon of
Film Companion wrote, "The action entertainer holds much promise through its leading man's charisma but the meandering writing fails to impress. " == References ==