Alpha Box Office Day 1 Advance Booking: Strong Last-Minute Momentum; 16,640 Tickets Sold in National Chains Till 1 PM, Eyeing 30–35K Finish
The Alia Bhatt and Sharvari starrer Alpha is showing steady last-stage momentum in advance bookings for its opening day, with national chain pre-sales picking up pace as the release approaches.
As per latest tracking, the film has sold approximately 16,640 tickets in PVR INOX and Cinepolis till 1 PM, reflecting a clear late surge in bookings as audiences step in closer to release.
With less than 24 hours remaining before the first shows begin, the film now has limited time left in the advance booking window. Despite that, the current trend suggests a healthy final push, with expectations that national chain pre-sales could close in the range of 30,000–35,000 tickets, depending on final hour momentum.
The booking pattern so far indicates a gradual build-up rather than an explosive front-loaded trend, which is often seen in certain action-heavy tentpoles. Industry observers note that such films typically rely heavily on final-day interest, walk-ins, and word-of-mouth from early shows.
While the overall advance number remains moderate in comparison to big-ticket blockbusters, the trend is still viewed as stable and encouraging in context, especially for a female-led action film in a space that has historically seen mixed box office traction.
Trade expectations had already placed the film in a moderate opening range, and current pre-sales continue to align broadly with those projections. The final hours of booking will now be crucial in determining whether Alpha can push towards the higher end of expectations.
With release imminent, all eyes are now on the final advance booking surge and opening day audience response.
National Chain Advance Booking (Day 1 till 1 PM): 16,640 tickets
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Disclaimer: The box office figures are compiled from various sources and internal research. The figures are approximate and indicative in nature. CineInfinity does not make any claims about the absolute authenticity of the data but believes they adequately reflect the box office performance of the film(s).