Mirai Box Office Collection Day 4: Teja Sajja, Manchu Manoj film crosses ₹50 crore

Updated 16 September 2025 01:17 PM

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Mirai Box Office Collection Day 4: Teja Sajja, Manchu Manoj film crosses ₹50 crore

Mirai Box Office Collection Day 4

Mirai pulled in about ₹5.96 crore on its fourth day at the Indian box office, still a respectable showing, though the Monday dip hit pretty hard after that weekend sprint. Not unexpected, really. Mondays have this uncanny knack for yanking everyone back to reality, box office included. After enjoying a strong three-day opening stretch (₹44.60 crore, give or take), the movie’s total for four days now stands at a solid ₹50.56 crore net across all languages, with Telugu viewers leading the charge.

Honestly, for fans watching the numbers tick upward (and maybe some rivals hoping they’d stall), a Monday drop isn’t a red flag, it’s pretty standard. But seeing Telugu still clock in most of the numbers, while Hindi holds its own, says a lot about regional fan bases and movie-watching habits these days.

Day

India Net

Hindi

Telugu

Friday

₹13 Cr

1.65 Cr

11.15 Cr

Saturday

₹15 Cr

3 Cr

11.75 Cr

Sunday

₹16.6 Cr

3.5 Cr

12.75 Cr

Monday

₹5.96 Cr

1.15 Cr

4.69 Cr

Total

₹50.56 Cr

9.3 Cr

40.34 Cr

Maybe it’s just me, but the day-after-weekend blues are real, on-screen and off. Still, for a movie to cross ₹50 crore in four days, with most of the action outside the biggest metro screens, that’s a box office flex worth a little celebrationeven if it’s a Monday.

Mirai Day 4 Hindi (2D) Occupancy in Theaters

In Hindi belts, Mirai’s Monday occupancy was just over 11% 11.14% to be precise. Okay, not exactly blockbuster numbers, but those are Monday afternoon “thinking about chai and evening snacks” levels. Morning shows dragged themselves in with 5.64% occupancy (who goes to the movies at 9 a.m. on a Monday, anyway?), picking up just a bit by night, closing at 15.36%. People love their late shows, especially after a draining first day back at work or classes.

Tiny, possibly true story: I once caught a Monday night show for another big film, and it was basically half-office folk and tired students. No one was cheering, but everyone nodded approvingly during the good scenes. On days like this, a movie's job is mostly to help people wind down, and Mirai seemed to do just that for its Hindi audience.

Here’s what the Hindi 2D occupancy looked like, in case you're a numbers nerd or simply love a good graph (or a raggedy theater seat):

  • Morning Shows: 5.64%

  • Afternoon Shows: 10.92%

  • Evening Shows: 12.65%

  • Night Shows: 15.36%

It’s not breaking records, but it's enough to hear a few cell phones vibrate during the credits. Sometimes that's all you get on a Monday.

Mirai Day 4 Telugu (2D) Occupancy in Theaters

Now, switch over to Telugu circuits, and the mood is almost festive, even on a Monday. Mirai posted a robust 35.72% overall occupancy in Telugu on its fourth day. Night show numbers, in particular, are kind of wild for a weekday: 47.89%! If that’s not a midweek party, what is? Sure, mornings started with a humbler 21.81%, but evenings and nights surged probably families, students, maybe even some slightly guilty office escapees.

There’s something different about moviegoing in these parts: the energy, the snacks, the crowd that insists on treating Mondays as “pre-Tuesday.” I once visited a single screen in Hyderabad for a Monday release (different movie, similar buzz), and the late-night energy was surreal. There’s dance, there’s cheers, and you have to lean in to hear the dialogue. Mirai’s night numbers prove that tradition is alive and kicking.

Here’s the Telugu 2D occupancy, off-the-cuff, because the numbers deserve a bigger spotlight:

  • Morning Shows: 21.81%

  • Afternoon Shows: 34.47%

  • Evening Shows: 38.71%

  • Night Shows: 47.89%

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