Thamma box office: Bollywood‘s versatile actor Ayushmann Khurrana is known for his unique roles and films with social messages. However, one thing in his career has always been in the news – he has not yet got a film that has crossed the 200 crore mark.
But now, the box office figures are showing that his new film ‘Thamma‘ will soon fill this gap.
The film ‘Thamma’, starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna, has scored a century at the box office in just five days after its release. The film had earned a whopping Rs 65.60 crore in the first four days in the domestic market, while the total gross collection reached 78.70 crore. The film has earned 11.30 crore abroad, and the combined figure worldwide has reached 90 crore in four days.
On the fifth day, ‘Thamma’ has earned another Rs 13 crore and reached the total of Rs 103 crore. At this time, the film’s fifth day’s earnings abroad are yet to be revealed, but it is clear from the domestic figures that it is becoming a big blockbuster.
This has become the fifth film in Ayushmann Thamma box office Khurana’s career to join the 100 crore club. Moreover, ‘Thamma’ has become the highest opening day collection film in his career. The film surprised both the audience and critics by earning a huge amount of Rs 13 crore on Saturday. Notably, ‘Thamma’ has surpassed Rishabh Shetty‘s ‘Kantara 1′ in terms of single-day earnings. ‘Kantara’ had earned Rs 9 crore on Saturday, while ‘Thamma’ collected Rs 13 crore on the same day. At the same time, some other released films like ‘Dude’ stopped at just 3 crores, due to which Ayushmann’s film has progressed even more strongly. Due to the enthusiastic response from the audience and positive word-of-mouth, the earnings graph of ‘Thamma’ is still climbing. It is being expressed that the film will cross the 200 crore mark in the next few days. With this success, Ayushmann Khurrana has reached another big milestone in his career, and ‘Thamma’ is likely to be recorded as one of his most successful films.
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