Tom Cruise’s latest mission: Impossible film, The Final Rekning, maintained a stable momentum at the Indian box office today. On its 15th day, the film indicated an estimated Rs 3 crore, showing a faster jump of 75 percent from a figure of Rs 1.75 crore on Friday. It was clearly a weekend holiday that brought the domestic clan of the film to a decent 82.40 crore rupees.
The title was opened with strong numbers, Rs 15.50 crore on day 1 and Rs 15.75 crore on day 2 before the expected work day is dipped. Sadly, the film could not return even during its second weekend, during which it earned a collective rupee of Rs 14 crore. The beginning of the third weekend frame, as was discussed earlier, is either not groundbreaking.
Here is a day-wise breakdown of the final recording India box office collection:
Day | Collection (RS Net) |
day 1 | 15.50 crore rupees |
Day 2 | 15.75 crores rupees |
Third day | 5.75 crores |
Day 4 | 5.50 crores rupees |
Day 5 | 4.00 crore rupees |
Day 6 | 4.00 crore rupees |
Day 7 | 4.00 crore rupees |
Day 8 | 7.00 crores |
Day 9 | 7.00 crores |
Day 10 | 2.50 crores rupees |
Day 11 | 2.50 crores rupees |
Day 12 | 2.15 crore rupees |
Day 13 | 2.00 crore rupees |
Day 14 | 1.75 crore rupees |
Day 15 | 3.00 crores rupees |
Total | 82.40 crores |
Directed by Christopher McAcarry, Mission: Impossible-The Final Recking is the eighth installment in the long-running franchise and a direct sequel to Dead Recking Part One (2023). The film continues the story of Ethan Hunt, working with its IMF team, stopping an evil AI that is said to erase global chaos as an entity.
The film is one of the most expensive ever, claiming a large-scale estimated budget of USD 300–400 million. It consists of cruise with Hail Atwell, Wing Rums, Simon Peg, Henry Kazarni and Angela Baiceet.
The film premiered in Tokyo on 5 May and was ruled out of the competition in Cannes on 14 May before killing the global theaters on 23 May. In India, the manufacturers decided to launch the sequel a week earlier a week earlier on 17 May, giving the audience more time to join it. However, the move has not paid the way the MI team expected. Along with the current trends, it seems that the dead will continue the reconing Crown as the franchise’s best performance at an attempt by the franchise with a net clan of Rs 106 crore in the region.
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