Kingdom Box Office Collection Day 3
The Kingdom's box office collection on Day 3, according to sacnilk, the movie had pulled in about ₹3.01Cr net across India for all languages, according to the latest live updates—though it’s good to keep in mind these are rolling estimates and will get revised as the night wraps up. There’s always that last little jump in numbers as late shows wrap and reporting firms up.
When you take a step back and look at the overall three-day haul, Kingdom has notched up ₹28.51Cr in India net. The movie came out of the gate swinging on Thursday with a staggering ₹18Cr, but what’s raising eyebrows is the drop on Friday and now Saturday. The day-one buzz faded pretty quickly, with Friday slumping to ₹7.5Cr, and now this Saturday's number is coming even lower.
Kingdom Day 3 Tamil Occupancy
Zooming in on Tamil shows, occupancy tells its own part of the story. On Day 3—Saturday—the overall Tamil occupancy sat at 18.03%. That’s not terrible for a regular film but honestly, you’d expect a touch more for a project with this much pre-release noise. The morning shows had a turnout of 12.74%, with a small bump up to 23.31% in the afternoon. Terms like “good hold” probably don’t apply here yet.
Telugu (2D) Regional Occupancy on Day 3
Switching lanes to Telugu (2D) where all eyes were on multiplexes and single screens, Kingdom saw an overall 38.78% occupancy across the day. If you break that down, morning shows clocked in at 31.25%, and afternoon shows picked up at 46.31%. The striking bit? Both the evening and night show occupancies are sitting at zero in the data provided so far—a reminder that this is a snapshot from earlier in the day, and late shows are still running or yet to be reported.
Now, regionally, it’s Hyderabad that’s doing the heavy lifting: the city’s average occupancy for Saturday was 46%, with the afternoon even higher at 54%. Chennai, interestingly, was punching above its weight at 51% overall, with a strong 61% showing in the afternoon.
But places like Vijayawada and Nizamabad, those spots are trailing at 24.5% and 20% overall, which hints at a mixed picture outside the majors. Bengaluru’s 33% and Vizag’s 35% are holding up but not exactly setting the roof on fire. A lot depends on whether these numbers climb later in the day with more footfalls in evening/night shows.