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Thamma Crosses ₹91 Crore Can Ayushmann’s Spooky Comedy Hit ₹100 Crore This Week?
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Thamma Crosses ₹91 Crore Can Ayushmann’s Spooky Comedy Hit ₹100 Crore This Week?

Thamma Box Office Collection Day 7

Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna’s Thamma continues its impressive run at the box office. The horror-comedy, produced by Dinesh Vijan’s Maddock Films, has wrapped up its first week with a solid ₹91.7–₹92 crore in India and around ₹122.5 crore globally. (Sources: Business Standard, Sacnilk)

The film’s performance has been strong since day one, and despite a weekday slowdown, the overall trend remains steady. Let’s take a quick look at the full day-wise collection chart below.

Day-Wise Collection Breakdown

  1. Day 1 (Tuesday): ₹24.00 crore
  2. Day 2 (Wednesday): ₹18.60 crore
  3. Day 3 (Thursday): ₹13.00 crore
  4. Day 4 (Friday): ₹10.00 crore
  5. Day 5 (Saturday): ₹13.10 crore
  6. Day 6 (Sunday): ₹13.00 crore
  7. Day 7 (Monday): ₹0.67 crore

👉 Total (7 Days India Net): ₹91.7–₹92 crore

👉 Worldwide Gross: ₹122.5 crore

The film has performed well across key circuits, especially in metro cities. Delhi-NCR led with over 1,200 shows daily, while Mumbai and Ahmedabad followed close behind.

Weekend Hold and Weekday Drop

The movie’s real test began after its strong opening weekend. Collections dipped slightly on Friday but bounced back over the weekend. The hold on Saturday and Sunday shows that audiences—particularly families and younger crowds—are enjoying the mix of humour and spooky fun.

Trade analyst Rohit Mehra says, “Thamma had a textbook weekend trend. People came back for the laughs and the light scares. It’s not just a star-driven film—it’s a crowd-pleaser in the right sense.” (Business Standard)

Monday saw a predictable drop, with occupancies in single digits across several regions. Still, such dips are normal after a festive launch, and the movie remains comfortably ahead of most mid-budget releases this year.

Occupancy and City Performance

As per Sacnilk, Thamma maintained an overall occupancy of 23.19% on Day 6. Evening shows ruled the charts with over 33.6% occupancy, while morning shows stayed around 10.4%.

Metro audiences—especially in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chennai—played a key role in keeping numbers healthy. Interestingly, smaller towns like Jaipur and Lucknow also saw better-than-expected footfalls, proving the film’s wide appeal.

Creative Edge and Audience Buzz

Unlike darker horror flicks, Thamma mixes fear with family-friendly comedy. Ayushmann’s dependable screen presence and Rashmika’s charm have drawn crowds from both Hindi and South markets.

Social chatter, memes, and cameos linking the movie to Maddock’s “horror-comedy universe” also helped keep it trending through the weekend. This online buzz contributed to repeat audiences, something box office experts always look for in week one.

Outlook: Can Thamma Touch ₹100 Crore?

With ₹91–92 crore already in the bag, Thamma is just a few crores shy of entering the ₹100 crore club. To reach that mark, it needs strong weekday retention and a solid second weekend.

Trade circles believe the film can achieve that milestone by the end of its second weekend, provided occupancy holds above 15% on weekdays. The upcoming Diwali window could further boost numbers, especially if no major competitor releases in the same slot.

However, if weekday trends soften too fast, the film may close its domestic run around ₹95–97 crore—a still respectable total for a mid-budget release.

Final Word

Thamma has done what many horror-comedies fail to do: connect with both urban and family audiences. For Maddock Films, it’s another success story in their growing genre franchise. For Ayushmann Khurrana, it marks a comeback into consistent box-office territory.

If the momentum holds for just one more week, Thamma could easily cross the coveted ₹100 crore mark—cementing its place among the top Hindi hits of the season.