On its ninth day, the horror-comedy managed to collect around ₹0.40 crore (net) across India, taking its total domestic collection to approximately ₹96.5 crore.

While the film experienced its first major dip at the start of the second week, Thamma’s hold remains respectable, especially considering the post-festive slowdown and the arrival of new releases in cinemas. The film’s blend of horror, humor, and heartfelt emotion has helped it maintain steady foot traffic in major urban centers.

Thamma opened to a thunderous response, raking in ₹24 crore on its first day, followed by ₹18.6 crore and ₹13 crore over the weekend. With strong weekday numbers, the film wrapped up its first week with nearly ₹96 crore, marking one of the biggest first-week totals for a mid-budget entertainer this year.

The Day 9 trend shows a minor improvement over Friday, indicating that positive word of mouth is continuing to attract family audiences and repeat viewers. Both Ayushmann and Rashmika’s chemistry, along with the film’s relatable emotional core, have struck the right chord with fans.

Critics and audiences alike have praised Ayushmann’s seamless comic timing and his ability to excel in unconventional genres. At the same time, Rashmika’s fresh and natural performance has added charm to the narrative. The film’s mix of spooky fun and family sentiments has ensured a broad appeal across demographics.

With the ₹100 crore milestone now well within reach, Thamma is expected to cross the mark in the coming days. Despite competition and a typical second-week dip, the film’s strong word of mouth and audience connection have solidified its place as one of the year’s most successful horror comedies.

Ayushmann Khurrana once again proves that his knack for choosing offbeat yet entertaining stories continues to deliver both box-office success and audience appreciation.