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Ikkis box office Day 7: Film struggles to cross Rs 25 cr mark

'Ikkis' box office collection Day 7: Agastya Nanda and Dharmendra's highly anticipated film is struggling to cross Rs 25 crore mark; 'Dhurandhar' pulls in over three times the earnings

Breaking onto the silver screen, Agastya Nanda’s ‘Ikkis’ hasn’t quite lived up to the buzz, raking in a disappointing Rs 24.25 crore in its first week. Directed by Sriram Raghavan, this war drama was expected to resonate with viewers, but alas, its Day 7 tally of Rs 1.15 crore suggests it’s falling short compared to its competitors.

Agastya Nanda’s ‘Ikkis’ has showcased no potential to pull the audience to the theaters since its release in theaters, and the box office reports are the proof of the same. The war drama has not yet reached the 25 crore mark, even after seven days since the release. Let’s take a look at how much the film earned on its day 7.

‘Ikkis’ box office collection Day 7

The audience had high expectations from the film, as it was the big-screen debut of Agastya Nanda and a Sriram Raghavan directorial. However, the movie failed to live up to the hopes of the people. According to the Sacnilk report, the war film has earned Rs 1.15 crore at the box office. This brings the movie’s total revenue to Rs 24.25 crore.

Day-wise collection

Day 1 [1st Thursday]: Rs 7 croreDay 2 [1st Friday]: Rs 3.5 croreDay 3 [1st Saturday]: Rs 4.65 croreDay 4 [1st Sunday]: Rs 5 croreDay 5 [1st Monday]: Rs 1.35 croreDay 6 [1st Tuesday]: Rs 1.6 croreDay 7 [1st Wednesday]: Rs 1.15 croreTotal: Rs 24.25 crore

‘Ikkis’ vs ‘Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri’

Comparing the collections of the first seven days of ‘Ikkis’ and ‘Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri’, the Kartik Aaryan and Ananya Panday starrer was ahead of the war drama. The rom-com earned Rs 28.85 crore in its first seven days.Meanwhile, the movie earned Rs 0.25 crore on its Day 14 (second Wednesday), January 7, 2026. The total collection of the film is now Rs 32.8 crore at the box office.

‘Ikkis’ vs ‘Dhurandhar’

Well, ‘Dhurandhar’ is the beast of the box office right now and has collected over Rs 1200 crore globally. On its day 34 (fifth Wednesday), the movie raked in Rs 4.25 crore. The total collection of the film in India is Rs 786 crore.

More about ‘Ikkis’

Directed by Sriram Raghavan, the film stars Agastya Nanda, Dharmendra (his last screen appearance), Jaideep Ahlawat, Sikander Kher, Simar Bhatia, and Vivaan Shah.The movie is based on the Paramvir Chakra honoree (posthumously), Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal, who was martyred during the India-Pakistan War of 1971.The film was released in theaters on January 1, 2026. Go to Source

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