The film may not be a blockbuster, but it has held its own on weekdays, which is a good sign for a mid-budget movie.
After six days of steady collections, Send Help continued its run on Day 7 (Thursday) with decent numbers. Like most films, collections on weekdays remain lower than the opening weekend, but the movie has shown consistency, supported by positive word of mouth and its light entertainment value.
Day 7 Box Office Collection
On its seventh day, Send Help collected approximately ₹3.2 crore at the Indian box office. This shows a small drop compared to Wednesday, which is normal for a working day. Morning shows had limited attendance, but footfalls improved during evening and night shows, especially in metro cities.
Multiplexes continued to outperform single-screen theatres. Young audiences and groups of friends were seen choosing the film for casual entertainment, which helped maintain a reasonable level of occupancy. The horror-comedy genre and short runtime worked in the film’s favour during the weekdays.
Total Box Office Collection After 7 Days
With the Day 7 earnings added, the total box office collection of Send Help now stands at around ₹42.2 crore.
Here is the complete 7-day box office breakdown:
* Day 1 (Friday): ₹6.8 crore
* Day 2 (Saturday): ₹9.5 crore
* Day 3 (Sunday): ₹11.2 crore
* Day 4 (Monday): ₹4.2 crore
* Day 5 (Tuesday): ₹3.8 crore
* Day 6 (Wednesday): ₹3.5 crore
* Day 7 (Thursday): ₹3.2 crore
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The steady weekday trend shows that the film has found its audience. While it did not see any major jumps after the weekend, the lack of sharp drops is encouraging.
Competition at the Box Office
Send Help continues to face competition from a big-budget action film and a family drama that are already running in theatres. However, its different genre and light tone have helped it stand apart.
Another advantage of the film is the absence of major new releases during the weekdays. This has allowed Send Help to enjoy steady screen space and maintain its daily collections without much pressure.
What to Expect Next
As the film moves into its second weekend, collections are expected to rise slightly on Friday and Saturday. If the positive response continues, Send Help could comfortably cross the ₹50 crore mark in the coming days.
Overall, the film has completed its first week on a stable note and remains a decent performer at the box office.
