Madharaasi Box Office Collection Day 4
Madharaasi added about ₹4.15 crore to its India net and total of ₹40.55 Cr on Monday by sacnilk, slowing down after a festive weekend, but still keeping its head above water in the weekday grind. The buzz at the local tea stalls is a little softer, sure, and if you strolled past one of those city multiplexes around noon, you’d probably have seen more vacant rows than on Sunday. But there’s a kind of pride in how the film is holding steady, doing the hard yards, as my uncle would say, not just leaning on hype.
For regulars who catch movies on Mondays (often the “my boss isn’t watching” crowd), this was exactly the sort of day, chill lobby energy, not packed, but no ghost-town vibes either. The drop from Sunday is real (and expected), but there’s still a steady trickle. Nobody is setting off fireworks on a Monday night, but distributors aren’t quietly switching off their phones, either.
Madharasi Box Office Collection Day Wise
Here’s how the day-by-day collection numbers look less dramatic fireworks, more like the slow exhale of a film that actually plans to stick around:
Day |
India Net Collection |
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Day 1 (Fri) |
₹13.65 Cr |
Day 2 (Sat) |
₹12.10 Cr |
Day 3 (Sun) |
₹10.65 Cr |
Day 4 (Mon)* |
₹4.15 Cr |
Total |
₹40.55 Cr |
Weekend action: Friday set the pace, with everyone doing the bus-stop boast, “Did you hear?” and tickets actually selling out in a few spots. Saturday mellowed a bit; fewer selfies in the foyer, lots of families with unruly, popcorn-hunting kids. Sunday? Big crowds, but not manic. That “let’s see what all the fuss is about” energy was in full swing; even my friend Rekha, who usually waits for OTT, couldn’t resist. Monday, of course, saw a big drop. But ₹40.55 crore India net in four days for a non-franchise Tamil action film? No one’s scoffing at that; not in this market.
Madharasi Day 4 Tamil (2D) Occupancy in Theaters
Monday? The air changed. Only around 25.91% of the Tamil-language occupancy is the industry’s version of real life kicking back in after Sunday’s party. It’s the day the samosas go a little less crisp, when the guy at the ticket counter asks if you’d like “a seat with extra legroom.”
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Morning Shows: 17.92% – Practically a private viewing for insomniacs and that one group of retirees.
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Afternoon Shows: 27.04% – Some college students playing hooky, a handful of freelancers.
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Evening Shows: 27.88% – Steady; folks getting off work, looking for a deal on the last row.
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Night Shows: 30.78% – More couples and office escapees. One dude was definitely on a conference call through the climax.
A little secret: Mondays are when you actually notice the details, the little jokes, the background actors, the extra effort in that second big chase sequence. It’s quieter, but somehow more personal.