According to Sacnilk, Michael collected a net of ₹1.50 crore on Day 15 across 1,189 shows in India. With this, the film’s total India gross collection now stands at ₹54.78 crore, while the total India net collection has reached ₹45.75 crore.
The film had shown strong momentum earlier in its second weekend. On Day 10, which fell on a Sunday, the movie collected around ₹2.87 crore to ₹3.21 crore net, taking advantage of the usual weekend boost. That growth helped the film cross ₹36.32 crore in India by the end of its tenth day.
After a predictable drop on weekdays, the film recovered well over the weekend, showing signs of consistency rather than a sharp decline. This steady trend is often seen as a positive sign, especially for biographical dramas that rely heavily on audience appreciation and word of mouth instead of massive opening-day numbers.
One of the biggest reasons behind the film’s stable performance is the lasting popularity of Michael Jackson across generations. The curiosity around his personal life, musical journey, and legacy has continued to draw viewers to theatres. Fans of the global music icon, along with casual moviegoers, have contributed to the film’s ongoing footfall.
Apart from the subject itself, the storytelling and emotional presentation have also connected with audiences. The film appears to be benefiting from positive reactions, helping it sustain momentum even after the initial release buzz settled down.
The Day 15 collection may not be massive, but it reflects stability in a competitive box-office environment. Many biopics tend to grow gradually, and Michael seems to be following that path successfully.
The film has also performed strongly in international markets, adding to its overall success worldwide. Its global response has kept the movie in the conversation and strengthened its box-office performance.
As Michael enters its third weekend, trade analysts will closely watch whether the film can continue this steady pace and push closer to the ₹50 crore net mark in India in the coming days. For now, the Day 15 numbers indicate that the film still has audience support and enough momentum to continue its theatrical run.
