Ikkis Box Office Day 13: Dharmendra’s Final Film Continues Slow Run, Stuck Below ₹30 Cr

Ikkis Box Office Report
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A respectful war drama, but box office struggles persist

Ikkis, starring Agastya Nanda and Jaideep Ahlawat, is finding it increasingly difficult to hold its ground at the Indian box office. Even with the emotional weight of being Dharmendra’s posthumous release, the film has failed to show recovery as it entered its second week.

On Day 13, the film once again fell short of the ₹1 crore mark, underlining how sharply audience interest has dropped after the opening weekend.


Day 13 collections: numbers remain subdued

As per early estimates from Sacnilk, Ikkis collected around ₹40 lakh on its second Tuesday. The film recorded an average occupancy of just 16.04%, with night shows seeing slightly better footfalls compared to morning and afternoon screenings.

Despite completing nearly two weeks in theatres, the film’s total domestic collection stands at approximately ₹29.60 crore, still unable to cross the ₹30 crore milestone.


Day-wise box office breakdown

Here’s how Ikkis has performed so far at the Indian box office:

  • Day 1: ₹7 crore
  • Day 2: ₹3.5 crore
  • Day 3: ₹4.65 crore
  • Day 4: ₹5 crore
  • Day 5: ₹1.35 crore
  • Day 6: ₹6 crore
  • Day 7: ₹1.15 crore
  • Day 8: ₹1.25 crore
  • Day 9: ₹0.85 crore
  • Day 10: ₹1.15 crore
  • Day 11: ₹1.3 crore
  • Day 12: ₹0.4 crore
  • Day 13: ₹0.4 crore

Total: ₹29.60 crore

The steep drop after the first week clearly reflects limited mass traction, despite decent critical reception.


About the film and its intent

Directed by Sriram Raghavan, Ikkis is a war drama built around honouring a real-life hero rather than chasing commercial spectacle. The film also stars Simar Bhatia, Vivaan Shah, and Sikandar Kher, and is co-written by Raghavan along with Arijit Biswas and Pooja Ladha Surti.

Dharmendra’s performance, in particular, has been widely praised for its restraint and emotional dignity, even as the film struggles to translate appreciation into ticket sales.


Critical response vs audience turnout

While the box office numbers remain underwhelming, Ikkis has received positive critical feedback. Several reviews highlighted its sincere tone, grounded storytelling, and strong performances, especially from Dharmendra and Jaideep Ahlawat. Agastya Nanda’s performance was also seen as a step forward in his acting journey.

However, heavy competition, muted buzz, and the film’s serious subject matter appear to have limited its appeal among wider audiences.


Final Words

At Day 13, Ikkis finds itself in a familiar space — respected, but not embraced commercially. Despite its honest intent and solid performances, the war drama has struggled to sustain momentum beyond its opening days.

Crossing the ₹30 crore mark now looks uncertain unless there’s an unexpected late surge. For now, Ikkis stands as a film that may be remembered more for its performances and purpose than its box office numbers.

Anubhav

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