Madharaasi Box Office Collection Day 5
By its fifth day, Madharaasi found itself deep into weekday territory, those true grit hours, when hype fades and only sheer audience word-of-mouth keeps the tills ringing. On Tuesday, the film added an estimated ₹3.15 crore to its India net, nudging its 5-day total to a respectable ₹44.45 crore by sacnilk.
For the regulars catching the movie in a near-empty hall: the air was cooler, the ticket checker actually chatted, and there was that weird comfort of knowing you could switch seats mid-show, no one blinking. The crowds may have thinned, but you could tell the film still had its admirers, maybe a few fewer selfies in the lobby, but certainly not a ghost town.
Weekdays in Indian cinema always mean one thing: reality is back. No more sold-out euphoric evenings, just steady hands, families still trickling in, students catching matinees between classes, and of course, the odd retiree who wants to talk about “the old heroes.” Tuesday’s collection might look modest next to the fireworks of opening weekend, but in this market, it means Madharaasi isn’t just a flash; it's setting itself up for a longer run.
Madharaasi Box Office Collection Day Wise
Strip away the spreadsheets, and what you get is a story: Madharaasi’s journey through five days at the box office felt like a film within a film. Here’s how things played out:
|
Day |
India Net Collection |
Change |
|---|---|---|
|
Day 1 |
₹13.65 Cr [Ta: 12 Cr ; Hi: 0.1; Te: 1.55] |
– |
|
Day 2 |
₹12.10 Cr [Ta: 10.9 Cr ; Hi: 0.1; Te: 1.1] |
-11.36% |
|
Day 3 |
₹11.40 Cr [Ta: 10.5 Cr ; Hi: 0.1; Te: 0.8] |
-5.79% |
|
Day 4 |
₹4.15 Cr [Ta: 3.6 Cr ; Hi: 0.05; Te: 0.5] |
-63.60% |
|
Day 5 |
₹3.15 Cr *early estimate |
– |
|
Total |
₹44.45 Cr |
|
All numbers for Day 5 are early estimates, but the trend line is clear: splashy open, then a slow exhale. That’s not a flaw, it’s the honest life cycle of most hits that don’t have star families or sequel buzz behind them. Friday was a citywide buzz; Saturday, families and chatter; Sunday, the “let’s see for ourselves” crowd arrived (hi, Rekha, who usually waits for OTT). Monday: reality sets in, the samosas at intermission lose their festival crispness. But still, those numbers are nothing to scoff at for an original Tamil actioner.
Madharasi Day 5 Tamil (2D) Occupancy in Theaters
Tamil 2D bookings on Day 5 summed up to an average 22.64% occupancy—weekday reset, basically. Here’s the quick breakdown for geeks and the genuinely curious:
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Morning Shows: 17.69% (You could pick your row and stretch out. One retiree was literally knitting.)
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Afternoon Shows: 22.87% (Some college groups, a few freelancers, that mysterious middle-aged dude on phone calls.)
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Evening Shows: 22.68% (Steady, with the post-work crowd. Energy: “Should we try that new restaurant after?”)
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Night Shows: 27.32% (Date-night mode: slower, but more couples, some “just made it after overtime” faces.)
Weekday films reveal their real color in these hours. Monday and Tuesday are when you hear actual audience chatter gripes about popcorn prices, laughs at background jokes, and someone always googling “filming location.” You notice, too, that the big weekday drop isn’t failure; it’s normalcy. No blockbuster hype, just a movie fighting for each ticket. Kind of inspiring in its own way.




