Mumbai, India — January 6, 2026
The box office dominance of ‘Dhurandhar’ shows no signs of fading even after a month in theatres. The film continued its impressive run on Monday, recording steady earnings despite the usual weekday slowdown.
On its 32nd day, Dhurandhar collected ₹4.5 crore, according to industry estimates. The film had earned ₹12.75 crore on Sunday, indicating a predictable weekday dip. Despite the decline, the film has already earned multiple times its production budget, taking its total domestic collection to ₹776.75 crore so far.
‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Slows After Strong Weekend
James Cameron’s Hollywood release ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ has now completed 17 days at the Indian box office. The film collected ₹1.50 crore on Monday, down from ₹5.25 crore on Sunday.
The sci-fi spectacle has managed to earn ₹175.50 crore in India to date, maintaining a respectable run but losing momentum after its second weekend.
‘Ikkis’ Fails the Monday Test
Veteran actor Dharmendra’s final film ‘Ikkis’ opened with a controlled but decent start. However, collections dropped sharply after the weekend.
As per Sacnilk data, Ikkis earned ₹1.35 crore on Day 5, compared to ₹5 crore on Sunday. While post-weekend declines are common, the drop suggests weak weekday traction. The film’s total collection now stands at ₹21.50 crore.
Kartik Aaryan’s Film Struggles for Audience
Kartik Aaryan’s film ‘Tu Meri Main Tera, Main Tera Tu Meri’ continues to struggle at the box office. After 12 days in theatres, the film’s earnings have fallen to minimal levels.
The romantic drama managed to collect just ₹30 lakh on Monday, while weekend earnings remained limited to ₹7 lakh. The film’s overall collection stands at ₹32.30 crore, indicating fading audience interest.
Box Office Verdict
While most films witnessed a sharp Monday decline, ‘Dhurandhar’ remains the undisputed leader, continuing to draw audiences well into its fifth week. Industry analysts note that sustained word-of-mouth and repeat value have helped the film maintain its strong theatrical presence.













