Project Hail Mary Box Office: Ryan Gosling's Space Film Emerges As A Success Story In India; Scores Bigger Second Weekend
Mumbai, April 5 - Ryan Gosling's Project Hail Mary has turned into a surprising success story at the Indian box office, holding its ground despite facing stiff competition from the mega blockbuster Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge. The Hollywood sci-fi space film, which had to delay its release to avoid a direct clash, is now reaping the benefits of strong word-of-mouth. The film opened on a decent note in India with around 2.70 crore gross on Day 1 but showed healthy growth over the opening weekend, collecting over 17 crore in its first four days. Despite limited showcasing initially, especially in premium formats like IMAX due to competition, the film gradually expanded its footprint as audience demand grew. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) By the end of its first week, Project Hail Mary grossed around 30 crore in India, establishing a solid base for a Hollywood sci-fi release in a market dominated by a major Indian blockbuster. What's more impressive is its consistency; weekday drops remained controlled, and the film continued to bring in steady numbers. The real boost came in the second weekend, where the film witnessed growth instead of the usual drop. The movie minted 4.50 crores gross on the second Friday, followed by good growth on Saturday, collecting 5.50 crores gross. Sunday is going strong as the film is expected to gross in the range of 6 crores today. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The second-weekend collections are trending higher than the first, with the total expected to cross 45–47 crore, indicating strong audience acceptance. This upward trend highlights the film's strong legs and positive reception among urban audiences. It will cross the 50 crore mark by tomorrow or Tuesday. Globally, the film is already a major success, crossing $400 million through the second weekend. This worldwide momentum has further boosted its perception in India, helping it sustain interest despite the overwhelming presence of local competition. In a market like India, where original Hollywood films often struggle, Project Hail Mary has carved its own space, becoming a major success.