HIT Box Office Collection Day 6: After a promising run in its opening weekend, HIT: The Third Case has witnessed a steep decline in collections on Day 6. The investigative thriller, starring Nani and directed by Dr Sailesh Kolanu, collected an estimated Rs 0.38 crore (India net) across all languages on Tuesday.
The film had performed well over the first five days, earning a cumulative Rs 56.17 crore. However, the momentum slowed down considerably after Monday, which brought in Rs 4.02 crore, followed by a sharp drop on Tuesday.
HIT: The Third Case – 6-day all language Box Office Collection
- Day 1 (Thursday): Rs 21 crore
- Day 2 (Friday): Rs 10.5 crore
- Day 3 (Saturday): Rs 10.4 crore
- Day 4 (Sunday): Rs 10.25 crore
- Day 5 (Monday): Rs 4.02 crore (approx.)
- Day 6 (Tuesday): Rs 0.38 crore (approx.)
- Total (6 Days): Rs 56.55 crore (India net)
On Day 6, the film saw an overall Telugu occupancy of 14.34%, with the turnout largely limited to morning shows. Afternoon, evening and night slots saw negligible or no occupancy, suggesting a sharp fall in audience interest.
Produced by Wall Poster Cinema and Unanimous Productions, HIT: The Third Case features Nani, Srinidhi Shetty, Surya Sreenivas, Rao Ramesh, and Brahmaji in pivotal roles.
While the initial buzz helped the film cross the Rs 50 crore mark, its midweek performance will be crucial in determining whether it can sustain through the coming weekend.
Note: These are live estimates, based on early data including limited advance bookings. Final figures will be confirmed by 10 PM. Box office numbers are sourced from various industry trackers and may be approximate.
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