BY SACNILK
Akshay Kumar's Welcome To The Jungle, serving as the third installment of the beloved comedy franchise, has now concluded its third week at the box office. With a reported production budget of 120 crore, the film has successfully navigated past that figure to emerge as a hit, currently standing with a net collection of 131.85 Cr. While the project achieved profitability, there is a distinct feeling that it could have reached a much higher peak had it not been for the aggressive competitive waves that have effectively inhabited its throne. The arrival of fresh releases has squeezed its screen presence, leaving the film to navigate a significantly tighter market as it heads toward its final lifetime numbers.
As of the end of its third week, Welcome To The Jungle has achieved a cumulative worldwide gross collection of ₹190.00 Cr. This includes a domestic gross of ₹156.65 Cr and an overseas contribution of ₹33.35 Cr. In terms of India net collections, the film currently stands at ₹131.85 Cr. While the numbers are respectable, the drop from the previous weeks is quite evident as the screening landscape shifted significantly over the last seven days.
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Welcome To The Jungle - Week 3 India Net CollectionDAY NUMBERINDIA NET COLLECTIONSHOW COUNTDay 15 (3rd Friday)₹ 1.00 Cr3,769Day 16 (3rd Saturday)₹ 1.60 Cr2,315Day 17 (3rd Sunday)₹ 1.90 Cr2,273Day 18 (3rd Monday)₹ 0.55 Cr1,917Day 19 (3rd Tuesday)₹ 0.75 Cr1,951Day 20 (3rd Wednesday)₹ 0.50 Cr1,908Day 21 (3rd Thursday)₹ 0.50 Cr1,902Total Week 3₹ 6.80 Cr16,035
As we look at the cumulative performance, the film has reached an India net collection of ₹131.85 Cr. However, the momentum has shifted noticeably with each passing week. After a strong ₹93.15 Cr start in its opening week, the second week saw a standard dip to ₹31.90 Cr. The most drastic change occurred in this third week, where earnings fell to ₹6.80 Cr—a sharp drop of nearly 78 percent from the previous week. This decline is largely attributed to the arrival of new major releases like Dhamaal 4 and Alpha, which took away a substantial portion of the screens and show counts. By the end of the third week, the film was operating on 1,902 shows on Thursday, a steep decline from its peak show counts in the first fortnight. Occupancy remained on the lower side, averaging around 9 to 10 percent during the weekdays.
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Daily performance during the third week showed some resilience over the weekend, with Saturday and Sunday bringing in ₹1.60 Cr and ₹1.90 Cr respectively. However, the weekdays saw the numbers settling into the 50 to 75 lakh range. On its 21st day, the film collected ₹0.50 Cr net, showing a flat trend from the previous day. This stability at lower levels suggests that the film has reached its saturation point in most urban centers.
Ticket sales data from BookMyShow further illustrates this journey. For the third week alone, the platform recorded roughly 1 lakh tickets sold, with the weekend accounting for more than half of that volume. Cumulatively, the film has sold over 2.32 million tickets on the platform since its release. In the broader context of 2026 releases, Welcome To The Jungle currently holds the 4th position in terms of ticket sales, trailing only behind major hits like Dhurandhar 2, Border 2, and Bhooth Bangla. While it narrowly missed the overall top 10 list for the 2025-26 period, its performance remains notable for a comedy sequel.
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Multiplex engagement also saw a dip, with national chains like PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis selling approximately 24,000 tickets throughout the third week. On the international front, the film added around ₹1.65 Cr during the third week, taking its total overseas gross to ₹33.35 Cr. The slow pace in the international market mirrors the domestic trend, as the diaspora audience also shifts focus toward newer releases.
Looking ahead, the path for Welcome To The Jungle is expected to narrow even further. With Christopher Nolans The Odyssey arriving in theaters today, all premium formats and a vast majority of general screens will be occupied by the global tentpole. This will likely limit the films fourth-week prospects significantly. Based on current trends, the film is expected to finish its lifetime run with an India net collection in the range of ₹135 Cr to ₹138 Cr. While it has managed to cross the 130 Cr mark, the intense competition in the 2026 calendar has curtailed its ability to reach the 150 Cr milestone.