Welcome To The Jungle Box Office Day 5: Strong Tuesday Boost Takes Total to ₹83.60 Cr; ₹100 Cr Milestone in Sight
Welcome To The Jungle received a significant boost at the box office on Day 5 (Tuesday) as the Cinema Day discounted ticket offer drove strong footfalls across the country. The Akshay Kumar-led entertainer collected ₹9.25 crore, taking its five-day India nett total to ₹83.60 crore.
The discounted pricing played a key role in attracting audiences to multiplexes, while the film continued to display exceptional strength in Tier 2 and Tier 3 markets, which have remained its biggest driving force since release. Non-national chains also reported robust business, reaffirming the film's popularity beyond the metro cities.
The strong Tuesday performance comes after an impressive Monday hold, indicating that Welcome To The Jungle has managed to sustain audience interest beyond its opening weekend. The combination of family appeal, commercial entertainment and positive audience reception has helped the film maintain a healthy weekday trend.
As per official figures, the film collected ₹9.25 crore on Tuesday, taking its total India nett collection to ₹83.60 crore.
⭐ Week 1 Box Office Breakdown:
- Thu (Previews): ₹4.07 cr
- Fri: ₹15.33 cr
- Sat: ₹21.02 cr
- Sun: ₹25.41 cr
- Mon: ₹8.52 cr
- Tue: ₹9.25 cr
Total: ₹83.60 crore
With the ₹100 crore milestone now virtually assured, the film is expected to cross the landmark during its second weekend. However, the next major test begins this Friday when new releases arrive in theatres. The second weekend hold will determine how far Welcome To The Jungle can extend its successful theatrical run.
For now, the film continues to enjoy an excellent first-week trend and remains one of the strongest-performing Hindi releases of 2026.
— 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).