The Mummy continues to show steady performance at the Indian box office. On its first Wednesday, the film collected Rs. 2 crore, which is the same as its opening day collection. After 6 days, the total collection of the film has crossed Rs. 15 crore.
Based on its current trend, the film is expected to finish its first week with around Rs. 17 crore. Looking ahead, the second weekend may bring a rise in collections, which could push the total close to Rs. 25 crore. However, the film will face competition from Michael starting next weekend, which may affect its performance.
Despite this, the film has already done well enough to be considered successful in India. It is likely to receive a Clean Hit verdict by next week. While it may not reach the level of bigger films like F1 The Movie or Project Hail Mary, its consistent performance suggests it can continue to earn steadily. Earlier, Rs. 20 crore was seen as a possible final total, but now the film may reach Rs. 30 crore or more.
The box office collections for the film in India over its first 6 days are as follows. Friday Rs. 2.00 cr. Saturday Rs. 3.00 cr. Sunday Rs. 4.00 cr. Monday Rs. 2.00 cr. Tuesday Rs. 2.25 cr. Wednesday Rs. 2.00 cr. This brings the total to Rs. 15.25 cr.
The title The Mummy is already familiar to audiences in India because of earlier films in the same name series. The The Mummy earned around Rs. 20 crore, while its sequels The Mummy Returns and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor collected Rs. 27 crore and Rs. 48 crore. When adjusted to today’s value, these figures are close to or above Rs. 200 crore.
Although the current film is not directly connected to that series, the familiar name may have helped it gain early attention. Based on its performance so far, it could become a HIT and mark another successful Hollywood release in India this year.
