The horror-comedy, which was released on October 21, 2025, has kept audiences entertained with its mix of humor, thrills, and family emotions.
After a blockbuster Diwali opening of ₹24–25 crore, the film collected ₹18–19 crore on Day 2, ₹12–12.5 crore on Day 3, and ₹8–8.5 crore on Day 4.

According to early trade estimates, Thamma added another ₹7.2–7.5 crore (net) on Day 5, taking its total collection to around ₹70–72 crore (net) in India.

While weekday numbers have naturally declined, the film’s consistent performance demonstrates strong word-of-mouth and audience appreciation. It continues to perform particularly well in metro cities and family-oriented markets.

Ayushmann’s perfect comic timing and Rashmika’s charm remain key crowd-pullers. The chemistry between the two, along with the film’s entertaining mix of scares and laughs, has helped it stay strong even after the festive weekend.

With the weekend approaching, Thamma is expected to see another jump in collections. At its current pace, the film is well on track to cross the ₹100 crore mark by the end of its second weekend — a huge feat for a horror-comedy.

In short, Thamma continues its dream run, proving that great storytelling and crowd-pleasing entertainment can still draw large audiences to theatres.