After a powerful opening weekend, the film entered its first weekday with solid numbers, proving that audience interest remains strong. Despite the usual Monday drop, the film has remained steady and confident at the ticket counters.
On Day 4 (Monday), Avatar: Fire and Ash collected an estimated ₹32–35 crore at the Indian box office across all languages. While this is lower than its weekend figures, the numbers are still considered excellent for a weekday. The film has clearly connected with audiences, especially fans of the Avatar franchise and viewers who enjoy large-scale visual spectacles.
Monday Drop Was Expected
After massive collections on Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3, a fall on Monday was always expected. Most big-budget Hollywood films slow down after the weekend ends. However, what works in Avatar: Fire and Ash’s favor is strong word of mouth and repeat value.
Many viewers are returning to theatres for the visuals, 3D experience, and immersive storytelling.
Metro cities like Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai continued to record good occupancy, especially in IMAX and premium formats. Evening and night shows performed better than morning shows, which is common on weekdays.
Total Box Office Collection Till Day 4
After four days, Avatar: Fire and Ash has collected approximately ₹170–175 crore at the Indian box office. This includes earnings from English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu versions. The film’s performance so far places it among the strongest Hollywood openings in India.
The Hindi version has also shown encouraging numbers, especially in urban centres. The dubbed versions have helped the film reach a wider audience, including families and younger viewers who prefer regional languages.
Comparison With Previous Avatar Films
When compared to Avatar (2009) and Avatar: The Way of Water (2022), Fire and Ash has started on a very strong note. While the earlier films also grew slowly over time due to long theatrical runs, Fire and Ash has benefited from an established fan base and improved cinema infrastructure, such as IMAX and 4DX screens.
The visuals, action sequences, and emotional depth have been well received by audiences, helping the film maintain stability even after the weekend rush.
What to Expect in the Coming Days
Tuesday and Wednesday’s numbers will be important for understanding how strong the film’s weekday hold really is. If Avatar: Fire and Ash manages to stay above the ₹25 crore mark on regular weekdays, it will be considered a huge success.
