The film entered its third weekend with modest expectations, as collections had already slowed on weekdays. Despite this, the film continues to play in select theatres.

From the start, Rahu Ketu relied heavily on its light-hearted comedy and the familiar pairing of its lead actors. The film opened on a fair note and managed to pull audiences during its first weekend, especially families and young viewers looking for an easy, time-pass watch. However, after the initial buzz faded, the film gradually declined, a common fate for mid-budget films without a strong promotional push.

Day 16 fell on a regular day with no holiday support. As a result, footfalls remained limited across most cinema halls. On its 16th day, Rahu Ketu collected around ₹3–4 lakh at the Indian box office. This was slightly lower than Day 15, but the drop was expected as the film is now well into its third week.

With the Day 16 earnings added, the total India net collection of Rahu Ketu now stands at approximately ₹6.08–6.09 crore. While the overall number may not look big, it reflects the film’s ability to sustain itself without a sharp fall. For a film made on a controlled budget, this kind of run is considered acceptable in today’s competitive box office scenario.

Trade experts believe that Rahu Ketu will continue to earn small numbers over the next few days, depending on show counts and screen availability. With new releases taking over screens, the film’s daily collections are expected to remain on the lower side. However, whatever it earns from here will be a bonus for the makers.

In conclusion, Rahu Ketu has delivered an average performance at the box office. It did not emerge as a hit, but it also did not disappoint completely. The film’s steady run for over two weeks shows that simple comedy films still have an audience, especially when backed by familiar faces and relatable humour.