Exclusive: Avatar: Fire And Ash Advance Booking Update (Till 11 PM): James Cameron’s Spectacle Shows Strong Hold on 2nd Friday; 62,596 Tickets Sold Across National Chains Despite Heavy Competition
James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire And Ash continues to display remarkable box office resilience, registering healthy advance bookings for its 2nd Friday even amid a crowded release slate and head-on competition with Ranveer Singh–Aditya Dhar’s juggernaut Dhurandhar.
As per the latest data till 11:00 PM, the film has sold approximately 62,596 tickets across national multiplex chains (PVR INOX + Cinepolis) for the day. These numbers underline the film’s strong holding power, especially considering the pressure of multiple releases and limited screen availability.
The advance trend clearly indicates that Avatar: Fire And Ash is far from slowing down. Premium formats continue to lead, with IMAX and 3D screens maintaining solid occupancies despite premium pricing. Urban centres remain the backbone of demand, driven by franchise loyalty and consistent audience interest.
From a trade standpoint, such advances on a second Friday are a strong signal of sustained theatrical appeal rather than front-loaded performance. The film is successfully retaining its core audience even as newer titles fight for attention and screens.
Facing simultaneous competition from Dhurandhar and fresh releases, Avatar: Fire And Ash has managed to hold its ground convincingly, reinforcing its status as one of the most preferred big-screen experiences currently in cinemas.
With healthy advances already locked in by late evening, the film is well-positioned for another solid box office day, proving once again that James Cameron’s spectacle-driven cinema continues to resonate strongly with Indian audiences.
Disclaimer: The box office figures are compiled from various sources and internal 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).