After holding steady on its first Tuesday, the film showed excellent stability on Wednesday as well, proving that audience interest remains strong even during regular weekdays.

On Day 6 (Wednesday), Avatar: Fire and Ash is estimated to have collected around ₹25–27 crore at the Indian box office across all languages. While there is a natural weekday drop compared to Monday and Tuesday, the numbers are still very strong for a Hollywood release. This clearly shows that the film is enjoying solid word of mouth and repeat value.

Metro cities such as Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Pune continued to report good occupancy, especially for evening and night shows. Family audiences, young viewers, and franchise fans are turning up in large numbers. The film is also performing well in Tier 2 cities, where interest in dubbed versions remains high.

Total Box Office Collection Till Day 6

After six days, Avatar: Fire and Ash has collected approximately ₹223–232 crore at the Indian box office. The film is comfortably moving past the ₹200 crore mark in its first week, a big achievement for a Hollywood film in India.

Collections have been strong across English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu versions. The Hindi-dubbed version is doing particularly well in North India, while southern markets are showing consistent and steady performance. The film’s wide appeal across regions is one of its biggest strengths.

Comparison With Previous Avatar Films

When compared to Avatar (2009) and Avatar: The Way of Water (2022), Fire and Ash has taken a faster and stronger start in India. The improved cinema infrastructure, higher screen count, and advanced projection formats have helped the film reach a wider audience.

What to Expect Next

Thursday will be another key day to judge how well the film holds before entering its second weekend. If Avatar: Fire and Ash continues to stay in the ₹23–25 crore range on weekdays, it will clearly point to a long and highly successful theatrical run.

With no major competition at the box office right now, the film is expected to dominate screens and shows over the weekend.