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Dhamaal 4 Week 1 Box Office: Franchise Record Broken with 96 Cr Net as Path Narrows Due to Odyssey Wave
BY SACNILK
The Dhamaal franchise has always relied on its core strength of slapstick humor and a massive ensemble cast that appeals to family audiences. With Dhamaal 4, the expectations were high for it to replicate the success of its predecessors. Released during a busy 2026 cinematic calendar, the film has managed to carve out its own space by maintaining a steady flow of audience interest throughout its opening week. Looking at the cumulative data for the first seven days, Dhamaal 4 has closed its first week with a worldwide gross collection of ₹132.74 Cr. This total is comprised of an India gross of ₹114.49 Cr and an overseas contribution of ₹18.25 Cr. On a net basis, the film has reached ₹96.00 Cr in India, placing it on the verge of a significant milestone. If the trend continues, it is poised to become the fifth movie of 2026 to enter the 100 Crore club, following in the footsteps of Dhurandhar 2, Border 2, Bhooth Bangla, and Welcome to the Jungle. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) In terms of franchise performance, Dhamaal 4 has officially set a new benchmark for the series. By finishing its first week at 96.00 Cr, it has successfully surpassed the 94.55 Cr opening week record previously held by Total Dhamaal. This makes it the strongest-performing first week in the history of the franchise so far. However, the momentum will face a significant test starting today, Friday, 17 July. With the massive arrival of Christopher Nolans The Odyssey, Dhamaal 4 is retaining roughly 45 percent of its screens and has lost all its premium IMAX and large-format allocations. The final push toward the 100 Cr mark will now depend on how well the film holds in its remaining general screens against this high-profile Hollywood competition. Dhamaal 4 - Week 1 India Net CollectionDAY NUMBERINDIA NET COLLECTIONSHOW COUNTDay 1 (Friday)₹ 14.00 Cr10,669Day 2 (Saturday)₹ 22.50 Cr10,954Day 3 (Sunday)₹ 28.50 Cr11,481Day 4 (Monday)₹ 8.75 Cr10,598Day 5 (Tuesday)₹ 9.50 Cr11,077Day 6 (Wednesday)₹ 6.75 Cr11,137Day 7 (Thursday)₹ 6.00 Cr11,006Total Week 1₹ 96.00 Cr76,922 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Analyzing the daily trends, we see that the film peaked during the first weekend, with Sunday bringing in ₹28.50 Cr. Like most comedies, the weekdays saw a standard drop, but the film remained fairly resilient. On its seventh day, Dhamaal 4 collected ₹6.00 Cr net, which is an 11.1 percent drop compared to the previous day. This drop is considered within the normal range for a film heading into its second week. The total show count for the week was a massive 76,922, showing that exhibitors have given the film ample breathing room. The occupancy rates on the seventh day provide a clear picture of how the film is currently being consumed, showing a distinct preference for later screenings. While the overall occupancy for the day was 12.95 percent, the trajectory throughout the day was steadily upward. Morning shows started at a modest 6.38 percent, but momentum built through the afternoon at 13.08 percent and evening at 14.69 percent, eventually peaking at 16.15 percent for night shows. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) On a regional level, the performance was varied across major circuits. Ahmedabad emerged as the top performer with a robust 18.5 percent occupancy across its 643 shows. In the high-volume markets, the National Capital Region and Mumbai remained incredibly steady, recording 12.8 percent and 12.5 percent respectively despite having the highest number of screenings. Other key cities also showed consistent interest, with Bengaluru at 11.5 percent and Pune at 11.3 percent. Meanwhile, Surat saw a softer response with an occupancy of 6.3 percent for the day. These numbers across diverse regions indicate that while the initial frenzy has leveled off, the film maintains a respectable baseline as it completes its first full week in theaters. On BookMyShow alone, Dhamaal 4 has moved approximately 1.7 million tickets throughout its opening week. The momentum peaked over the first three days with nearly 2.7 lakh tickets sold on Friday, followed by a massive surge on Saturday with roughly 4.5 lakh and Sunday with around 4.3 lakh tickets. Even as the week transitioned into the working days, the film maintained a steady rhythm, selling about 1.2 lakh tickets on Monday and around 1.3 lakh on Tuesday. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) As we look at the tail end of the first week, the digital demand settled into a consistent pattern. On Wednesday, bookings were around 1 lakh, and on Thursday, which was the seventh day of the week, nearly 95,000 tickets were booked through the platform. The performance in national chains like PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis - the numbers tell a more specific story of multiplex engagement. For the entire week, these chains accounted for approximately 2.7 lakh tickets. On the seventh day specifically, the daily advance bookings in these chains reached around 1,600 tickets across roughly 420 shows in 45 venues. PVR emerged as the primary contributor for this specific period, selling nearly 1,570 of those tickets with no notable contributions form other chains. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) On the international front, the film has found a respectable audience, especially in the Western markets. In North America, according to data shared by Venky Box Office, the film earned 63k dollars (approximately ₹53 lakh) on Wednesday, which brought its total in that specific region to 777k dollars (approximately ₹6.5 Cr). Looking at the broader global picture as the first week comes to a close, early estimates for the seventh-day overseas collections stand at ₹1.00 Cr. This pushes the total cumulative overseas gross to ₹18.25 Cr so far. As the film transitions into its second week, all eyes are on that final 4 Cr gap needed to reach the 100 Cr net milestone. While the first-week momentum was strong, the path ahead has become significantly narrower starting today. With Christopher Nolans The Odyssey taking over the lions share of premium space, Dhamaal 4 is now operating on roughly 45 percent of its original screen count and has relinquished all its IMAX and large-format allocations. The films success in the coming days will depend entirely on its ability to maintain high occupancy in general screenings.