Mumbai, Oct 28:
After an impressive opening week, Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna’s Thamma witnessed its first major dip at the box office. The horror-comedy, which released on October 21, saw a 65% drop in collections on Day 7 (Monday), earning around ₹4.25 crore (net India). Despite the decline, the film’s total domestic collection now stands at ₹95.55 crore, leaving it just ₹4.45 crore short of the ₹100 crore club.
A strong week despite weekday fall
Trade experts say that a steep Monday drop is expected after a festive weekend, especially for films that see a massive opening run. Thamma had a stellar six-day streak, collecting ₹91 crore before entering the weekday slowdown phase.
Even with the drop, the film has comfortably surpassed the lifetime collections of recent mid-budget hits like Bhediya and Stree 2, positioning itself among 2025’s top 15 Hindi grossers so far.
According to industry trackers, Thamma’s first-week trend remains impressive for its genre, with strong family turnout and solid repeat viewership in metro cities helping sustain momentum.
Box Office Summary (India):
- Day 1 (Opening): ₹24 crore
- Day 2: ₹14.8 crore
- Day 3: ₹16.5 crore
- Day 4: ₹12 crore
- Day 5: ₹11.4 crore
- Day 6: ₹12.6 crore
- Day 7 (Monday): ₹4.25 crore
- Total (7 Days): ₹95.55 crore
(Estimates based on trade and box-office tracking reports)
What’s next for ‘Thamma’
Industry analysts predict that Thamma will easily enter the ₹100 crore club by Day 8 or Day 9, depending on its weekday hold. The film’s strong opening, Ayushmann’s growing box-office consistency, and Rashmika Mandanna’s popularity across regions have all contributed to its wide appeal.
With its blend of humor, heart, and horror, Thamma has connected with both youth and family audiences — a key factor behind its continued theatrical draw even amid stiff competition.
Final Word:
While the Day 7 dip signals the end of its early festive surge, Thamma’s box-office journey remains one of the most encouraging success stories of 2025. With just a few crores away from a major milestone, the film is expected to officially join the ₹100 crore club before the weekend — marking yet another win for Ayushmann Khurrana’s comeback streak.
