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James Cameron's Avatar: Fire and Ash resumed its theatrical voyage in India with an 11th-day box office result that mirrored a usual weekday dip but maintained momentum towards a notable aggregate total.
The sci-fi epic earned around ₹4.75 and ₹4.9 crore on day 11 in all languages, witnessing a significant drop from its weekend totals but still strong enough in the face of a packed holiday box office. The total collection on day 11 stands at ₹142.65 crore.
Avatar: Fire and Ash, which debuted on December 19, 2025, had a successful first week and strong weekend numbers, demonstrating the ongoing interest in Cameron's Pandora tale among Indian viewers.
The movie made an estimated ₹137.9 crore in India at the end of its tenth day, and the day 11 receipts brought the total close to ₹150 crore, a milestone that few Hollywood productions reach in the Indian market.
Avatar: Fire and Ashhad an overall 27.35% English occupancy on Monday, with morning shows having 14.10% occupancy, afternoon shows having 34.14%, evening shows with 36.87%, and night shows having 24.27% occupancy.
With an expected net collection of ₹62 crore, the English version continues to lead the language-wise contributions. The Hindi version comes in second with an estimated total of ₹47.1 crore. The Telugu dubbed version is reported to have raked in ₹12.34 crore, while the Tamil version brought in about ₹20.78 crore.
Industry observers highlighted the movie's excellent multilingual performance, crucial to its long run. Dubbed versions in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam, in addition to English, have all contributed to widespread audience participation, enabling the film to draw crowds even on quiet weekdays.
The roughly 50% decline in earnings on Monday, according to analysts, was consistent with typical weekday patterns, particularly following a profitable second weekend that benefited from holiday traffic and the lack of significant new releases in a number of countries.
Although the single-day revenues on day 11 fell short of the ₹5 crore mark, the trend indicates that Avatar: Fire and Ash might surpass ₹150 crore in India by the end of its second week.
Despite the decline, Avatar: Fire and Ash continues to be one of the highest-grossing Hollywood pictures of the year in India, comfortably surpassing several rivals and confirming its place in the annals of popularity.
The sci-fi epic earned around ₹4.75 and ₹4.9 crore on day 11 in all languages, witnessing a significant drop from its weekend totals but still strong enough in the face of a packed holiday box office. The total collection on day 11 stands at ₹142.65 crore.
Avatar: Fire and Ash, which debuted on December 19, 2025, had a successful first week and strong weekend numbers, demonstrating the ongoing interest in Cameron's Pandora tale among Indian viewers.
The movie made an estimated ₹137.9 crore in India at the end of its tenth day, and the day 11 receipts brought the total close to ₹150 crore, a milestone that few Hollywood productions reach in the Indian market.
Avatar: Fire and Ashhad an overall 27.35% English occupancy on Monday, with morning shows having 14.10% occupancy, afternoon shows having 34.14%, evening shows with 36.87%, and night shows having 24.27% occupancy.
With an expected net collection of ₹62 crore, the English version continues to lead the language-wise contributions. The Hindi version comes in second with an estimated total of ₹47.1 crore. The Telugu dubbed version is reported to have raked in ₹12.34 crore, while the Tamil version brought in about ₹20.78 crore.
Industry observers highlighted the movie's excellent multilingual performance, crucial to its long run. Dubbed versions in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam, in addition to English, have all contributed to widespread audience participation, enabling the film to draw crowds even on quiet weekdays.
The roughly 50% decline in earnings on Monday, according to analysts, was consistent with typical weekday patterns, particularly following a profitable second weekend that benefited from holiday traffic and the lack of significant new releases in a number of countries.
Although the single-day revenues on day 11 fell short of the ₹5 crore mark, the trend indicates that Avatar: Fire and Ash might surpass ₹150 crore in India by the end of its second week.
Despite the decline, Avatar: Fire and Ash continues to be one of the highest-grossing Hollywood pictures of the year in India, comfortably surpassing several rivals and confirming its place in the annals of popularity.

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