Avatar: Fire And Ash – Day 12 Advance Booking Report: Extraordinary Hold Continues, Cameron’s Epic Shows No Signs of Fatigue
James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire And Ash continues its remarkable box office journey as it moves into Day 12, delivering a simply outstanding advance trend that once again underlines the film’s exceptional staying power in Indian cinemas.
As per the latest data, Avatar: Fire And Ash has sold approximately 37,915 tickets across national multiplex chains (PVR INOX + Cinepolis) for Day 12 an extremely strong figure for a double-digit weekday and a clear indicator of sustained audience demand.
At a stage where most large-scale releases witness steep midweek erosion, Fire And Ash is showing a controlled and healthy hold, far removed from front-loaded box office patterns. The consistency reflects robust word-of-mouth and the franchise’s enduring theatrical appeal across key urban markets.
Premium formats remain the film’s biggest strength. IMAX and 3D screenings continue to post impressive occupancies, holding firm despite premium pricing. Metro centres are once again leading the charge, reinforcing the film’s status as a must-watch big-screen spectacle rather than a one-weekend event.
From a trade perspective, the Day 12 advance trajectory firmly establishes that Avatar: Fire And Ash is settling into a long, stable run with dependable weekday traction a hallmark of truly successful tentpole cinema.
With shows still unfolding and weekend momentum gradually building, Avatar: Fire And Ash remains perfectly positioned for another solid box office day, continuing its dominance of premium screens and proving that large-scale spectacle, when executed right, delivers sustained returns.
Day 12 Advance / Admits (National Chains):
37,915 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).