Thamma Box Office 3rd Tuesday: Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna starrer earns Rs 1.35 crore, collects Rs 116 crore in 15 days

Thamma today saw a jump of 10 percent on its third Tuesday and reached Rs. Collected. 1.35 crore nett. The increase was not very significant as the BOGO offer on Monday balanced it out. The ongoing total fee of Thamma is now Rs. Earned Rs 116.25 crore at the Indian box office.

Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna starrer this week’s Rs. But it will be closed. 119 crores nett, and then, it will go towards the lifetime theatrical earnings of Stree, the leading film of Maddock’s horror comedy universe. Directed by Aditya Sarpotdar, the film should aim to continue attracting audiences to the theaters for a few weeks so that it can score a decent amount.

As per the current trends and active BOGO offers, the film is expected to make around Rs. 135 crore to Rs. Earned Rs 140 crore in its entire theatrical run. This will make Thamma the second highest grossing film of MHCU after Stree 2. These figures are fine when Thamma is viewed as a standalone venture; However, considering its brand and IP, it needs a lot of improvement. MHCU’s next film is Shakti Shalini, which will be followed by Bhediya 2.

Day-wise box office collection of Thamma:

Day net
Tuesday Rupee. 23.00 crores.
Wednesday Rupee. 17.50 crores.
Thursday Rupee. 12.00 crores.
Friday Rupee. 9.25 crores.
Saturday Rupee. 13.00 crores.
sunday Rupee. 12.00 crores.
first monday Rupee. 3.90 crores.
second tuesday Rupee. 5.50 crores.
second wednesday Rupee. 3.25 crores.
second thursday Rupee. 3.00 crores.
second friday Rupee. 2.50 crores.
second saturday Rupee. 4.25 crores.
second sunday Rupee. 4.50 crores.
second monday Rupee. 1.25 crores.
third tuesday Rupee. 1.35 crores. (EST.)
Total Rupee. 116.25 crores.

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Disclaimer: Box office figures are compiled from various sources and our research. Figures may be approximate, and Pinkvilla makes no claims about the authenticity of the data. However, they are adequate indicators of the box-office performance of the respective films.

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