While the film is no longer at its peak, it has remained consistent even in its third week, which is a good sign for a niche Hollywood release in the Indian market. The film’s performance shows that it has found its audience, especially among viewers who enjoy intense survival dramas and thrillers.

Day 20 Box Office Collection
On Day 20 (Wednesday), Anaconda earned an estimated ₹0.60–0.75 crore net at the Indian box office. This was a marginal dip compared to Day 19, as expected, since weekday collections tend to slow further in the third week.

The drop, however, remained controlled and within a healthy range. Many films struggle to collect even these numbers at this stage, so Anaconda holding steady is a positive outcome.

Multiplexes in major cities once again played a key role in driving collections. Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, and Kolkata continued to contribute the highest share.

This slow and stable pattern has worked in the film’s favour. Unlike big-budget commercial films that drop sharply after the first week, Anaconda has shown controlled declines, which is important for long-term box office performance.

Total Box Office Collection Till Day 20
By the end of Day 20, Anaconda’s total India net box office collection is estimated to be around ₹37.10–37.75 crore. Reaching close to the ₹38 crore mark is a respectable achievement for a mid-budget Hollywood survival thriller with limited mass appeal.

Crossing ₹35 crore earlier itself placed the film in a comfortable position. Now, every additional day adds to its overall success and strengthens its box office standing. The film may not be a blockbuster, but it has clearly avoided the tag of a flop.

With no major Hollywood releases immediately taking over multiplex screens, Anaconda may benefit from reduced competition. This could help it enjoy an extended run before gradually making way for new titles.

Overall, Day 20 confirms that Anaconda is holding its ground well. Its steady performance highlights the importance of consistency and audience connection, proving that even niche films can survive and perform decently with the right content and support.