As Thamma enters Day 15, its theatrical journey in India shows commendable resilience. While the collections for the day are modest—estimated to be around ₹0.03 crore—the fact that the film still added to its tally on a weekday is a positive indicator. With this addition, the cumulative domestic net collection has now breached the ₹121 crore mark.

The significance here is in the film’s sustained presence rather than dramatic spikes. After a strong opening and a steady second weekend, the drop into weekdays has been controlled enough to keep the film alive in theatres. The second Monday figure shows that though the pace has naturally slowed, the film hasn’t lost visibility entirely. This is notable for a film anchored in a genre hybrid—horror comedy—rather than pure spectacle or franchise potential.

Much of this longevity is attributable to its content and the connection it fosters with its audience. Ayushmann and Rashmika’s pairing, the blending of supernatural elements with comedy and romance, and the audience’s appetite for light-hearted genre films have contributed to the movie’s continued relevance. Also, the fact that it is part of a broader universe gives extra recall value.

Looking ahead, the next milestone is moving towards the ₹125 crore net mark. With weekday collections likely to remain modest and a new weekend possibly providing a small uptick, a finish in the ₹125–130 crore range seems plausible. The important takeaway: Thamma has transformed from a front-loaded release into a film with a stable tail, reinforcing that in today’s market, a well-mounted genre offering can broaden its run beyond opening days.

In conclusion, Day 15’s performance underscores the film’s steady trajectory. It may not be sprinting ahead anymore, but it is holding ground—and in the downturn-prone box-office landscape, that itself is an achievement.