Krishnavataram Day 12 Box Office: Earns Rs. 1.00 Cr On Second Monday; Total India Net Crosses 21 Crore Mark

By Christa Lincy
May 19, 2026 at 3:56 PM IST
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Krishnavataram Part 1: The Heart collects Rs. 1.00 Cr net on its 12th day. With a 68.8% drop from Sunday, the film's total India net collection now stands at Rs. 21.22 Cr.

Krishnavataram Day 12 Box Office: Earns Rs. 1.00 Cr On Second Monday; Total India Net Crosses 21 Crore Mark

Krishnavataram Part 1: The Heart has entered its second week of theatrical run, showing a typical weekday trend as it navigates through the second Monday. The film, which saw a decent surge during its second weekend, faced a standard drop as audiences returned to their work routines. On its 12th day, the movie managed to collect a net of 1.00 crore in India, which represents a 68.8 percent decline compared to the previous day's collection of 3.20 crore.

With the completion of its second Monday, the total India net collection for Krishnavataram now stands at 21.22 crore. When looking at the domestic gross figures, the film has reached a cumulative total of 25.12 crore. A closer look at the language-wise performance reveals that the Hindi version continues to be the primary contributor, accounting for 19.26 crore of the total net. The Telugu and Tamil versions have added 1.61 crore and 0.35 crore respectively to the overall tally.

On Day 12 specifically, the film operated across a total of 2,014 shows nationwide with an overall occupancy of 14.3 percent. The Hindi version led the show count with 1,836 screenings, earning 0.90 crore. The Telugu version followed with 159 shows earning 9 lakhs, while the Tamil version remained minimal with 19 shows contributing 1 lakh. Despite the reduction in show counts compared to the opening week, the film is still maintaining a presence in key urban centers.

The performance in national cinema chains remains a vital part of the film's daily earnings. On its second Monday, Krishnavataram sold approximately 5,350 tickets across the three major chains. Breaking this down, INOX led the way with 2,010 tickets, followed closely by PVR with 1,920 tickets, and Cinepolis with 1,420 tickets. On the BookMyShow platform, the film recorded 32.23 thousand ticket sales for the day, pushing its total ticket count on the platform to over 5.48 lakh.

Regional occupancy data for the Hindi version shows that Mumbai remains one of the more active markets for the film, recording a 16 percent occupancy across 185 shows, with evening shows peaking at 23 percent. The National Capital Region (NCR) hosted the highest number of screenings with 218 shows but saw a slightly lower occupancy of 9.8 percent. Other regions like Ahmedabad and Surat recorded occupancies of 10.5 percent and 6.3 percent respectively, with Ahmedabad showing a better evening turnout of 13 percent.

As the film moves toward the end of its second week, its ability to stay steady during the weekdays will determine its final lifetime domestic standing. While the Hindi belt is providing the necessary support, the film's niche appeal is reflected in the steady but calculated footfalls in the major metros. The focus will now shift to how many screens it can retain as it heads into the third Friday.

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Published on May 19, 2026 at 10:26 AM

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