The Taj Story Day 20 Box Office Collection: Another Day of Stillness at the Ticket Window
Day 20 at the box office brings yet another flat chapter for The Taj Story. The film continued its slow trajectory, recording another negligible addition that keeps it aligned with the previous day’s pattern. Despite retaining a handful of multiplex screens across major cities, the turnout remained extremely thin, indicating that the film has now entered its terminal stage in cinemas.
Morning and afternoon shows saw barely any movement, while evening slots witnessed a slight uptick — but again, not enough to push its cumulative total in any meaningful direction. With its overall tally creeping up to ₹16.85 crore, Day 20 reinforces the stillness that has defined the film’s third-week performance.

Third-Week Slowdown: Stability Without Growth Continues
The third week has cemented a new phase for The Taj Story — one where the film remains steady in availability but stagnant in earnings. After muted weekend numbers and consistently flat weekdays, Day 20 mirrors the same repetitive cycle of limited traction.

The film’s niche subject, restrained audience pull, and fading word-of-mouth have resulted in stability without upward movement. Even its strongest pockets now display signs of fatigue, signalling a clear downward drift as it nears the end of its theatrical shelf life.

Urban Centres Still Holding Minimal Ground
Markets like Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Pune, and Bengaluru continue to sustain minimal footfalls, enough to keep the film alive on select multiplex screens. However, these contributions remain too small to revive its performance or alter its trajectory.

In contrast, Tier 2 and Tier 3 circuits have almost fully phased out the film, with negligible occupancy and several shows running practically empty. The lack of mass connectivity has further shrunk its earning capacity outside metro clusters.

Why Day 20 Offers No Improvement
A mix of ongoing factors continues to weigh down the film’s weekday performance:
* The niche, urban-centric narrative limits broader audience appeal
* Multiple new releases have captured public attention and screens
* Word-of-mouth circulation has slowed considerably
* Many viewers prefer waiting for the film’s OTT release
These elements collectively keep the collections stuck in a loop of minimal growth.