Arjun Sarja’s ‘Blast’ is showing encouraging signs at the box office. According to Sacnilk, ‘Blast’ collected Rs 6.00 crore net on Day 4. The figure represents a 31.9 percent rise compared to Day 3 collections of Rs 4.55 crore.The Day 4 addition has pushed the movie’s overall domestic numbers higher. Blast has now collected Rs 13.95 crore in India net earnings. Meanwhile, India gross collections have climbed to Rs 16.03 crore. The film was screened across 2,706 shows on the fourth day.
Worldwide earnings cross Rs 21 crore
‘Blast’ collected Rs 1.50 crore overseas on Day 4. With the latest addition, the movie’s overseas total has now reached Rs 5.55 crore. The worldwide gross collection of Blast currently stands at Rs 21.58 crore. The film has now crossed the Rs 20 crore mark globally within a few days of release.The Tamil version continued to drive the film’s overall collections. It earned Rs 5.15 crore and registered 57 percent occupancy across 1,879 shows.Meanwhile, the Telugu version contributed Rs 85 lakhs and posted an occupancy rate of 22 percent across 827 shows.The Tamil version had an occupancy of 63.40 percent on Day 4. Evening shows emerged as the strongest performer with 73.08 percent occupancy. Afternoon shows also remained healthy at 71.31 percent.The Telugu version registered an overall occupancy of 25.69 percent.Tamil Nadu led state-wise collections with Rs 3.75 crore. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana contributed Rs 1.00 crore. Kerala added Rs 1.45 crore while Karnataka generated Rs 63 lakhs.Directed by debutant Subash K. Raj, ‘Blast’ stars Arjun Sarja alongside Preity Mukhundhan and Abhirami. The movie follows a middle-class family of martial artists whose lives take a dramatic turn after they become connected to a dangerous corporate syndicate.The ETimes review for the movie reads, “The best of Blast, though, lies in the little details. For instance, the biggest action twist in the film does not come from Arjun or Preity. And I know who you are thinking, it isn’t from Abhirami either. Instead, the film hands its biggest action pivot to a fourth person altogether, which makes the setup interesting. From a stunning introduction fight sequence for Preity, the film has an action block every five to ten minutes. Yet, it gets redundant only in very few instances, thanks to predictable yet exciting twists. Much of Blast’s charm lies in its frames, dialogues, and character arcs.”DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and the data in this article are compiled from public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided by us for informational and entertainment purposes only.

