Thamma, starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna, has crossed Rs 100 crore in India and is now set to surpass Munjya’s collection.
Thamma crosses Rs 100 crore in India
According to industry tracker Sacnilk, Thamma earned Rs 5.50 crore net in India on Tuesday, taking its total domestic collection to Rs 101.3 crore. With this, the film has surpassed Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon’s Bhediya (2022), which made Rs 68.99 crore in India and Rs 94.91 crore worldwide. Abhay Verma and Sharvari’s Munjya had earned Rs 101.10 crore in India and Rs 125 crore globally during its run.
Box office trend and growth
The film also showed a slight improvement on Tuesday, earning Rs 5.50 crore after collecting Rs 4.3 crore on Monday and Rs 13.1 crore and Rs 12.6 crore over the weekend. In its first week, the film earned Rs 95.60 crore net in India and Rs 132 crore worldwide. Despite mixed reviews, Thamma had a strong start with an opening of Rs 24 crore on October 21. It remains to be seen how the film performs through the rest of the week.
Thamma’s day-wise box office collection:
Day 1 (1st Tuesday) – Rs 24 croreDay 2 (1st Wednesday) – Rs 18.6 croreDay 3 (1st Thursday) – Rs 13 croreDay 4 (1st Friday) – Rs 10 croreDay 5 (1st Saturday) – Rs 13.1 croreDay 6 (1st Sunday) – Rs 12.6 croreDay 7 (1st Monday) – Rs 4 crore Day 8: (1st Tuesday) – Rs 5.50 crore (early estimates)Total: Rs Rs 101.3 crore
Harshvardhan Rane asks audience to watch Thamma also
In a video shared by InstantBollywood on Instagram, Harshvardhan Rane and Sonam Bajwa were seen standing beside the cinema screen after the show ended. Addressing the excited audience, Harshvardhan said, “This Diwali, you supported the films of two outsiders. Ayushmann Khurrana’s film has released along with mine. Watch both the films, please, and enjoy both. This sends a good message out that aap logon ne akele poora ka poora Bollywood se nepotism hi khatm kar diya (you people alone finished nepotism from the entire Bollywood).”His statement instantly drew loud cheers from the crowd. With folded hands, he added, “I hope you like it. And those of you in your family who haven’t watched it, please come once again with them.”DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers in this article are compiled from our proprietary sources and diverse public data. While we strive for accuracy, all figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the project’s box office performance. We are open to feedback and suggestions on toientertainment@timesinternet.in.
