The Ayushmann Khurrana–Rashmika Mandanna horror-comedy Thamma continues its strong run, now completing Day 14 in theatres. Having crossed the ₹120 crore net mark in India by Day 13, the film posted an estimated ~₹0.05 crore (₹5 lakh) on Day 14 (second Monday), bringing the domestic net tally to approximately ₹120.0 crore.

While the Monday collection is minimal, it is typical for this stage of a film’s run — the key takeaway is that the film has crossed a major milestone and remains in circulation, rather than disappearing after the second weekend. The sustained presence is a testament to strong footfall, especially in smaller centers and multiplexes that cater to family audiences.

Thamma’s blend of horror-comedy, anchored by Ayushmann’s comic timing and Rashmika’s charm, continues to draw viewers. The fact that the film has entered its third week without steep declines is noteworthy. Moreover, the genre’s appeal — combining laughs, light scares, and mass entertainment — has enabled the film to extend beyond its initial big weekend window.

In terms of trajectory, with the Monday spike behind it and new releases around the corner, the film’s path to the next target — the ₹125 crore net mark — appears plausible, though the pace will be slower now. The challenge is in maintaining enough occupancy through the upcoming weekdays until the next weekend provides a small boost.

Thamma’s performance going into Day 14 reflects more than just front-loaded success; it underlines sustained theatrical business in a market where many films fade after the second weekend. The film has reinforced the notion that genre hybrids — when executed with confidence and backed by strong word of mouth — can remain relevant over time. With its milestone crossed and endurance confirmed, Thamma has turned from a strong opening into a genuinely respectable box-office journey.