Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Day 5 Box Office Collection: A Mild Dip but Stable Trend. Day 5 (Tuesday) brings another measured step forward for the third installment of the magic-heist franchise. Early estimates suggest that the film collected around ₹0.45–0.55 crore net on Tuesday in India, marking a slight fall from Day 4 but still keeping within the expected weekday range. With this, the film’s five-day India total is now estimated to be in the ₹3.05–3.65 crore net range. While modest, the franchise’s name value and multiplex-friendly appeal are helping it stay consistent across major cities.

Weekday Pattern Indicates a Loyal but Limited Audience Base. Following its Day 1 start of ₹0.60 crore, the film saw a positive upswing during the weekend, earning approximately ₹1 crore on Day 2 and ₹1–1.50 crore on Day 3. Monday offered further stability, with trade reports suggesting a hold stronger than the opening day. Day 5 continues that momentum in its own capacity. The film’s mid-week performance reflects a pattern common to moderately anticipated Hollywood releases in India: a niche but steady urban turnout, particularly in major cities such as Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, and Pune.

However, the film has found limited traction in Tier 2 and 3 cities, where competition from local releases and mainstream Bollywood titles has overshadowed its run.

Global Numbers Continue to Outshine India’s Performance. Worldwide, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t is performing significantly better. With an opening Friday of US$8.4 million in North America and weekend projections in the US$20–25 million range, the film is comfortably placed in international markets. The Indian box office, in comparison, remains a smaller contributor for the franchise — but Hollywood titles often rely on global muscle, and that remains a strong advantage here.

Can the Film Maintain This Pace? Day 5’s stable collection is a good sign, but true sustainability will depend on how the film navigates Wednesday and Thursday. A controlled drop can help the film close its first week respectably, while sharper declines could restrict its potential. For now, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t remains steady — quietly building its presence in India with urban audiences while riding strong on global support.