Urban Markets Drive Day 16 Performance
The film’s run on Day 16 followed a predictable second-week pattern for an English-language thriller in India. The premium multiplex chains in metros such as Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, Pune, and Hyderabad continue to anchor the collections. At the same time, smaller towns have almost completely phased out the title from their screens.
Even with reduced show counts, the film saw decent evening occupancy in metro circuits, allowing it to gather a steady ₹0.12 crore on its sixteenth day. The numbers are modest yet consistent with its performance over the last few weekdays, reflecting a dependable urban audience that has remained loyal to the franchise.
Cumulative India Collections Approach Milestone
With Day 16 added, the film’s domestic net figure is now hovering close to ₹5.9 crore. The run has been stable rather than aggressive, with the second week showing softer drops than many other recent mid-scale international films.
The collections have been fuelled by viewers who prefer stylish thrillers, ensemble-led storytelling, and clever heist elements. While mass belts have contributed little, retention in metros has been enough to keep the film steadily moving toward the ₹6–6.5 crore lifetime range.
Looking Ahead
As the film heads into another weekend, its box office journey is expected to remain limited but steady. The multiplex audience still gives it a respectable push, though the arrival of fresh titles will tighten the competition for screen space.
Day 16 reaffirms that Now You See Me: Now You Don’t is performing comfortably within its niche. It may not be chasing blockbuster numbers, but its quiet consistency in India and strong performance overseas ensure the franchise remains commercially viable, with a dedicated viewer base backing it through its second week.
