According to the latest trade tracking, by the end of Day 7, Thamma has brought in approximately ₹91.48 crore (net, India) across languages. From an opening of around ₹24 crore, the film pulled in ₹18.6 crore on Day 2 and ₹12.57 crore on Day 3, riding a solid start through its initial weekdays. The weekend surge was noteworthy – with Days 5 and 6 showing strong recovery, thanks to family audiences and word of mouth. However, on Monday (Day 7), the standard weekday dip occurred, with collections hovering around the ₹0.09 crore mark for the day.

In essence, this gives Thamma a very healthy first-week total of approximately ₹91.5 crore — a remarkable feat for a film in the horror-comedy spectrum, especially amid a competitive release window. Overseas performance has also contributed, taking the worldwide gross to roughly ₹107 crore in under two weeks.

What’s driving this consistency? The film’s charm lies in its clever blend of light horror and relatable family drama, anchored by Ayushmann’s signature comic timing and Rashmika’s mass appeal. Their chemistry, along with the festival release timing and strongly positive audience response, has kept theatres buzzing. The film has found particular traction in metropolitan centers and among family audiences, pointing to broad demographics rather than just niche horror fans.

With the second weekend ahead, projections suggest the film is on track to cross the ₹100 crore mark in India soon — cementing it as one of the most successful entries of 2025 in its genre. While the weekday dip is expected, the overall shape of the box-office curve remains encouraging.