This kind of performance is rare for a Hollywood film in India, especially in its fourth week. The film’s strong visuals, emotional story, and grand cinematic scale are helping it maintain a solid hold.

Day 21 Box Office Collection

On Day 21, Avatar: Fire and Ash collected an estimated ₹5–7 crore across all languages in India. Since Day 21 fell on a regular weekday, these figures can be considered very healthy.

Most big films see a major drop by the third or fourth week, but Fire and Ash is still performing with stability. The steady weekday earnings show that the film is not dependent on weekends alone but has consistent audience interest.

With the Day 21 collection added, the film’s total India net collection now stands at approximately ₹471–494 crore. The ₹500 crore milestone is now extremely close, and trade experts believe the film could cross this mark within the next two to three days if the current pace continues.

Performance in the Fourth Week

Entering the fourth week is a major achievement for any film, especially a Hollywood release in the Indian market. Usually, screens are reduced, shows are cut, and collections fall sharply.

However, Avatar: Fire and Ash has managed to retain a good number of shows in major cities and even in smaller towns. Premium formats like IMAX and 3D continue to see decent occupancy, particularly during evening and night shows.

The film’s long runtime has not affected its box-office performance. Instead, viewers are appreciating the immersive experience, which is encouraging repeat value and strong word of mouth.

Audience Response Remains Positive

The audience response has remained very positive even after three weeks. Families are still choosing the film for weekend outings, while young viewers are coming in groups to enjoy the visual spectacle.

Compared with other Hollywood films released in India in recent years, Fire and Ash is clearly among the top performers. Very few international films have shown such consistency beyond the third week.