Kamal Haasan’s 'Thug Life' Slips at Box Office, Loses 3,000 Shows in Just 6 Days
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Kamal Haasan’s 'Thug Life' Slips at Box Office, Loses 3,000 Shows in Just 6 Days

Summary: Despite the strong start, Kamal Haasan's Thug Life has dropped nearly 3,000 screenings and earned only ₹1.75 crore on Day 6.


Kamal Haasan's Thug Life, directed by Mani Ratnam, is seeing a sudden decline at the box office. While the film witnessed great success in the beginning, it has now lost a considerable amount of its audience. By the sixth day, the total screenings had fallen from 4,917 to 2,089—a decrease of about 3,000 shows.

 

On Tuesday, the film grossed ₹1.75 crore across various languages, bringing its total earnings in India to ₹40.95 crore. Despite crossing the ₹40 crore mark, a drop in both screenings and audience occupancy makes the potential success doubtful.

 

The film was initially released on June 5 in Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi, but was not screened in Karnataka due to the controversy surrounding Haasan's earlier comments. With occupancy falling to about 17%, Tamil Nadu, a sizable and influential movie market, also reported a reduction in attendance.

 

Amidst mixed reviews and waning audience interest, the film finds itself at a critical juncture. The coming week will decide its fate, whether it will bounce back or disappear from cinemas.