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Box Office Shockwave: 'Mirai' Stumbles While 'Demon Slayer', 'Baaghi 4' & 'Loka Chapter 1' Rewrite India’s Movie Records |
From South to Hollywood: How 'Mirai', 'Baaghi 4', 'Demon Slayer' & 'Loka Chapter 1' Battled for Box Office Glory in India
Box office report: Mirai sees a dip, Demon Slayer and Baaghi 4 grow, The Conjuring stays strong, and Loka Chapter 1 dominates with ₹124.9 crore. Full Tuesday breakdown here! 🎬
The Indian box office has always been a battleground of diverse films, ranging from Bollywood blockbusters to Hollywood horror, South Indian spectacles, and even Japanese anime adaptations. Audiences today have an array of cinematic choices, and the competition for dominance at the ticket window is fiercer than ever. This week, the spotlight falls on films like Mirai, Baaghi 4, The Bengal Files, Demon Slayer, The Conjuring: Last Rites, and Loka Chapter 1. While some films soared with impressive numbers, others struggled to maintain momentum.
Tuesday turned out to be a mixed bag — a day of surprises, dips, and comebacks. Mirai slowed down after a promising start, while Demon Slayer proved its global fanbase in Indian theaters. Bollywood’s Baaghi 4 showed growth, and Hollywood’s The Conjuring continued to send chills down the box office. At the same time, regional cinema like Loka Chapter 1 kept proving that content-rich storytelling can deliver massive results. Let’s dive into the complete breakdown of how these films performed on Tuesday at the box office. 🎬
Mirai Box Office Collection 💥
South star Teja Sajja’s Mirai had an impressive launch, but its collections are now showing signs of fatigue. On Tuesday, the film collected ₹5.75 crore, slightly below its Monday numbers of ₹6.4 crore. Despite this dip, the film has managed to rake in ₹56.75 crore within just five days.
The decline signals the start of a testing phase for Mirai. With multiple films competing for audience attention, sustaining momentum will be crucial. The coming weekend could determine whether Mirai continues its strong streak or faces a steeper fall in collections.
Demon Slayer’s Indian Box Office Performance 🔥
Japanese anime continues to redefine cinema trends in India, and Demon Slayer is the perfect example. After a fantastic ₹13 crore opening day, the film stayed steady throughout the week. On Tuesday, it earned ₹4.28 crore, slightly above Monday’s ₹4.2 crore. This consistency brings its total to ₹47.78 crore in just five days.
Anime films were once considered a niche, but Demon Slayer has proven otherwise. Its appeal among younger audiences, coupled with fan hype, has given it a solid push. If this pace continues, it may easily cross the ₹60 crore mark within the first week.
Baaghi 4 Box Office Rise 💪
Tiger Shroff’s action-packed Baaghi 4 is showing resilience even after nearly two weeks in theaters. On Tuesday, the film collected ₹8.9 crore, a jump from Monday’s ₹7.5 crore. With a total of ₹51.29 crore, the film has proven that action and adrenaline still have a big audience pull.
Featuring a star cast including Sanjay Dutt, Sonam Bajwa, and Harnaaz Kaur Sindhu, Baaghi 4 combines intense fight sequences with star power. The numbers suggest that the film is steadily moving toward profitability, particularly with repeat audiences boosting its run.
The Bengal Files Struggles 📉
Vivek Agnihotri’s The Bengal Files started with promise but is now slowing down significantly. On its 12th day, the film earned just ₹50 lakh, although it showed slight growth compared to Monday’s ₹40 lakh. So far, the film has managed to collect only ₹15 crore.
Given its current trajectory, The Bengal Files might soon exit theaters. The dip shows that despite the filmmaker’s reputation, not every story manages to strike gold at the box office.
The Conjuring: Last Rites Continues Horror Domination 👻
Hollywood’s The Conjuring: Last Rites is still scaring up big numbers in Indian theaters. On Tuesday, it earned ₹1.11 crore, slightly higher than Monday’s ₹1 crore. With a total of ₹77.46 crore in just 12 days, the horror franchise continues to have a strong grip on audiences.
The Conjuring series has a dedicated global fanbase, and Indian audiences have embraced its chilling narratives with open arms. If the trend continues, Last Rites could soon cross the ₹80 crore milestone.
Loka Chapter 1 Dominates Malayalam Cinema 🌈
Malayalam cinema continues to impress with content-driven films, and Loka Chapter 1 is leading the charge. On Tuesday, the film earned ₹2.75 crore — the same as Monday — showcasing extraordinary consistency. Its total now stands at a massive ₹124.9 crore in just 20 days.
Starring Kalyani Priyadarshan, the film has managed to win the hearts of audiences across states. The balance of strong storytelling and emotional resonance has turned Loka Chapter 1 into one of the most successful Malayalam films of the year.
Tuesday Verdict 📊
Tuesday proved to be a turning point for some films and a steady day for others. While Mirai faced a dip, Demon Slayer and Baaghi 4 recorded growth, highlighting how audience preferences are shifting across genres. The Conjuring maintained its horror dominance, and Loka Chapter 1 continued to soar. Unfortunately, The Bengal Files struggled, suggesting its box office journey may end soon.
The mix of performances also reflects the changing cinematic landscape in India, where regional and international films now compete neck-to-neck with Bollywood.
FAQs ❓
1. How much did Mirai earn on Tuesday?
Mirai collected ₹5.75 crore on Tuesday, taking its five-day total to ₹56.75 crore.
2. Is Demon Slayer a hit in India?
Yes, with ₹47.78 crore in just five days, Demon Slayer has turned into a surprise hit among Indian audiences.
3. What is the total box office collection of Baaghi 4 so far?
Baaghi 4 has earned ₹51.29 crore in 12 days.
4. How is The Bengal Files performing?
The Bengal Files is struggling with only ₹15 crore collected in 12 days, and it may soon leave theaters.
5. Which film has the highest collection among all?
Loka Chapter 1 leads the race with a whopping ₹124.9 crore in 20 days.
Conclusion 🎯
The box office battle is fiercer than ever, with films from different industries competing for the same audience. Tuesday brought contrasting fortunes — Mirai dipped, Demon Slayer rose, Baaghi 4 strengthened, The Conjuring stayed steady, and Loka Chapter 1 continued its dream run. Meanwhile, The Bengal Files struggled to keep up.
This diversity in performance shows that Indian audiences are open to global cinema, powerful regional films, and adrenaline-driven Bollywood entertainers. The coming days will reveal which movies can sustain momentum and which ones fade away.