Dhamaal 4 Jumps To 10 Crore On Second Saturday, HIT Status Locked
Dhamaal 4 recorded a strong jump on its second Saturday with noon shows reporting around 25 percent occupancy across major circuits. The growth was seen in both single screens and multiplexes, especially in mass belts where the franchise has a loyal audience. The morning numbers suggest the film is heading towards a 10 crore collection for the day.
After earning 5.25 crore on second Friday, the near double jump on Saturday shows excellent audience retention in week 2. Families, youth and repeat viewers all contributed to the footfalls. Word of mouth and the brand value of Dhamaal worked in the film’s favor, keeping theatres busy despite the film being in its second week.
The Friday and Saturday hold together confirms that Dhamaal 4 is a HIT film. It had already collected 99.09 crore in the first week and recovered its cost early. Now with a solid second weekend coming up, the film has built enough momentum to push its lifetime total much higher. The performance in tier 2 and tier 3 cities has been a key factor in this sustained run.
With 10 crore expected on second Saturday, Dhamaal 4 is now targeting the 150 crore mark for a bigger HIT verdict. A good Sunday and stable weekdays can take it closer to that milestone. Trade expects the film to benefit from a clear window in the coming days, which should help it maintain this pace.
Overall, Dhamaal 4 has turned into one of the biggest comedy successes of the year. The 25 percent noon occupancy and 10 crore second Saturday estimate show that audience interest remains strong. With Friday and Saturday hold confirmed, the Ajay Devgn starrer is set for a long run and a very strong finish at the box office.
— CineInfinity
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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).