After a controlled and reassuring Day 15, all attention was on whether the fantasy drama could sustain itself through a midweek working day. The answer, once again, appears to be yes.

According to early trade estimates, Eternity collected approximately USD 6.2–6.5 million worldwide on Day 16.

The slight drop from Friday’s numbers is well within the expected midweek range and does not indicate any loss of audience interest. On the contrary, the film’s ability to stay above the USD 6 million mark this deep into its run underlines its strong legs.

A Predictable and Healthy Decline

Day 16 reflects a natural weekday correction rather than any abrupt slowdown. Films that depend heavily on opening hype often witness sharp falls by the third week, especially on working days. Eternity has avoided that trap entirely. Its collections are tapering gradually, suggesting that viewers are discovering the film organically rather than rushing in all at once.

This pattern has been visible since the end of its first week, and the third week has followed the same rhythm. The controlled drop on Day 16 confirms that the film is behaving like a long-distance performer rather than a front-loaded spectacle.

Crossing Day 16 with collections of around USD 6.2–6.5 million is a clear sign that the film has carved out a sustainable presence in theatres. As it heads deeper into its third week, Eternity appears well-equipped to continue its steady run and add meaningful numbers in the days ahead.