Welcome To The Jungle Box Office Day 4: Rock-Steady Monday Hold; ₹74.35 Cr Total, Targets Strong Week 1 Finish
#WelcomeToTheJungle has held its ground on the crucial first Monday, delivering a steady performance compared to Friday levels, especially considering that Friday benefited from holiday support. The Akshay Kumar-led entertainer has shown resilience at the box office, maintaining momentum after a strong opening weekend.
The film continued to perform strongly in Tier 2 and Tier 3 markets, which once again emerged as its backbone on Monday. Non-national chains also contributed solid numbers, reflecting sustained audience turnout in mass circuits and smaller centres. Despite the expected weekday slowdown, the drop remained controlled, indicating stable audience acceptance.
While metro multiplexes showed the usual weekday dip, overall occupancy was supported by strong regional performance. Trade reports suggest that the film’s family-friendly appeal and light commercial packaging are helping it retain footfalls beyond the weekend.
As per early estimates, Welcome To The Jungle collected ₹8.52 crore on Monday, taking its total India nett collection to ₹74.35 crore over five days.
⭐ Week 1 Breakdown:
Thu (Previews): ₹4.07 cr
Fri: ₹15.33 cr
Sat: ₹21.02 cr
Sun: ₹25.41 cr
Mon: ₹8.52 cr
Total: ₹74.35 crore
The film has also benefited from discounted ticket pricing on Tuesday, which is expected to further boost footfalls and help maintain momentum into midweek.
With a solid opening weekend followed by a stable Monday hold, Welcome To The Jungle is now firmly positioned to register one of the stronger Week 1 totals of 2026, provided it sustains the current trend through the weekdays.
All eyes now turn to the Tuesday and midweek performance to assess its final trajectory.
— CineInfinity
Box Office. Beyond Limits.
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)