Madharaasi Box Office Collection Day 3
Madharaasi put up a solid show on its third day at the box office by sacnilk, pulling in an estimated ₹10.85 crore across all languages with a total of ₹ 36.60 Cr —enough to keep the buzz alive at Chennai tea stalls and in social media groups. Sunday meant packed showtimes, but not absolute chaos; just that nice, infectious energy when a film is quietly doing exactly what it set out to do.
A couple of friends messaged saying their noon show was “jammed,” but par for the course for a Tamil actioner with everyone’s new favourite starlet. By evening, it felt clear this wasn’t just fan club momentum: families, college groups, and even those “accidental” moviegoers sticking around after lunch. Folks were definitely vibing with the mix of big set pieces and, maybe more importantly, some clever crowd-pleasing moments.
Is it a blockbuster runaway yet? Not quite. But it’s that kind of steady roller—a movie that actually earns that end-of-weekend smile from distributors, rather than sparking some over-the-top records drama. Around the office, more than a few were comparing it to those pre-pandemic slow-burners that didn’t sizzle out after one hyped Friday night.
Madharasi Box Office Collection Day Wise
Here’s how the collection shakes out so far, and—honestly, for a three-day-old film—it’s got every reason to pop a celebratory samosa:
Day |
India Net Collection |
---|---|
Day 1 (Friday) |
₹13.65 Cr |
Day 2 (Saturday) |
₹12.10 Cr |
Day 3 (Sunday) |
₹10.85 Cr (est.) |
Total |
₹36.60 Cr |
Day one’s the kind people quote with pride at the bus stop (“Did you hear?”); day two, a cool-headed, not-too-dramatic slide; day three, not explosive but absolutely respectable—no hints of a collapsed soufflé, more like a cake that holds up well to a second and third slice. Sure, there’s a drop each day, but a ₹36+ crore weekend for a genre-mixer Tamil film is nothing to scoff at.
Madharasi Day 3 Tamil (2D) Occupancy in Theaters
Day three’s occupancy numbers—especially for Tamil (2D) shows—tell their own messy, lived-in story: not just diehard fans snapping up tickets in the morning, but genuine word-of-mouth playing out across a Sunday that started slow and warmed up fast.
Morning Shows: 39.5%
- Honestly, looked a bit sleepy. Early risers, school kids in uniforms (maybe horsing around more in the lobby than sitting inside), but nothing wild.
Afternoon Shows: 66.4%
- Lunch rush done, cinema crowd primed. Groups of cousins, grandparents in tow. Some returning for the action set-pieces, judging by the excited recaps floating around in the foyer.
Evening Shows: 64.7%
- The “long lines at the popcorn counter” time slot. People actively choosing the movie instead of just filling an idle afternoon—good sign for the days ahead.
Night Shows: 53.6%
- Not packed to the rafters, but steady—a blend of working professionals, date-night duos hiding in the back row, and yes, the guy taking work calls halfway through the second act (sir, please).
Overall, Madharasi clocked about 56% occupancy for Tamil shows on Sunday, a little softer than Friday’s peak, but miles from empty. It’s the type of distribution you get when genuine interest meets not-unreasonable ticket prices and a movie worth recommending to colleagues over filter coffee.