Kingdom Box Office Collection Day 5
Kingdom’s box office story has been a bit of a rollercoaster, to be honest. On its fifth day, reports by sacnilk, it made around ₹2.25Cr in India (all languages, early figures). The start was pretty strong—₹18Cr on day one, mostly from Telugu audiences. After that, collections dropped sharply on Friday, by over 50%, then picked up slightly on Saturday, and slumped again on Sunday. Monday’s numbers, well, are not too impressive, reflecting the typical weekday dip that most films see after a buzzy opening.
It’s the overall trend that gets fans talking. The movie’s total after five days: ₹43.15Cr. Compared to earlier hits, it’s decent but not smashing any records. You see, the weekday numbers matter because they show whether just the hype’s moving people or if word-of-mouth is working. Monday’s lower collection says Kingdom’s not the kind of movie that folks rush for after the weekend. In a recent update shared on X, user @rajinder75kumar highlighted the impressive Day 5 box office performance of Kingdom. The film has amassed a domestic total of ₹43.15 crore in India, with ₹2.25 crore earned on Day 5 alone.
Kingdom Day 5 Tamil Occupancy
Switching to Tamil regions, the overall occupancy hit just 11.39% on Day 5. Honestly, if you’ve ever gone to a Monday show, you know the vibe: fewer people, but die-hards still show up. Stuff like Pondicherry jumping to 28.75% occupancy is cool—local fans showing up, while places like Trivandrum are pretty low at 2.25%. Chennai’s at 13.75%, which is still respectable for a weekday.
Telugu (2D) Occupancy in Theaters
The scene in Telugu markets was a bit better: 16.38% overall occupancy, with some regions like Karimnagar nearly bursting at 33.5%. Warangal, Guntur, Vizag—these are places where local energy carries the film way past just opening weekend. Hyderabad ran at 16.75%, balancing nicely between die-hards and casuals.
One Telugu fan on Twitter joked, “Night shows are the secret Kingdom parties,” with night occupancy up at 18.44%. If you check the stats, it’s evening and night shows that really bring out the loyal crowd—maybe it’s that after-work energy, or just everyone texting friends to join one more time before the week really kicks in.