Advance Booking Update: James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire And Ash Shows Solid Hold on Monday; 53,933 Tickets Sold Across National Chains
James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire And Ash continues to display steady and encouraging trends at the Indian box office, with advance booking on Monday showing a healthy hold a sign of sustained audience interest rather than front-loaded demand.
As per the latest data from national multiplex chains (PVR INOX and Cinepolis), the film has sold approximately 53,933 tickets for Monday, a respectable figure considering the non-holiday weekday and the film’s premium-heavy nature. This performance underlines the film’s ability to retain momentum beyond the initial rush, supported by above-average word-of-mouth and strong franchise recall.
⭐ Avatar: Fire And Ash – Advance Booking Trend (National Chains)
- Day 1: 1,85,000 tickets
- Day 2: 2,11,203 tickets
- Day 3 (Monday): 53,933 tickets
While the growth curve is not aggressive, it remains stable and well-paced. Premium formats especially IMAX and 3D continue to dominate value contribution, maintaining strong occupancies despite higher ticket prices. Regular 2D shows have also shown incremental improvement, particularly in metros and key urban centres.
Region-wise, southern circuits continue to lead, staying consistent with the Avatar franchise’s historical performance. Hindi-speaking belts and major metros have shown steady traction, indicating a gradual expansion of reach as audience feedback circulates. Family audiences and spot bookings are expected to contribute further as the week progresses.
From a trade perspective, the Monday advance booking hold reinforces confidence in the film’s opening trajectory. The numbers suggest a controlled, sustainable run rather than volatility, keeping Avatar: Fire And Ash firmly on track for a ₹20–21 crore opening day in India, subject to last-minute booking behaviour.
Overall, Avatar: Fire And Ash is shaping up as a release with strong fundamentals consistent advance sales, premium-format dominance, and stable weekday holds. The absence of sharp drops at this stage is a positive indicator for box office longevity.
Disclaimer: The box office figures are compiled from various sources and our own research. The figures can be approximate, and CineInfinity does not make any claims about the authenticity of the data. However, they are adequately indicative of the box office performance of the film(s).