Bollywood
Welcome To The Jungle Day 11: Movie Nets Rs. 2.65 Cr on Second Monday Showing Decent Momentum
BY SACNILK
Welcome To The Jungle, the third installment in the popular comedy franchise, has officially completed its second Monday in theaters. While the film saw a decent second weekend, the transition into the work week has brought a significant decline in its collection momentum. On its 11th day, the movie earned a net of ₹2.65 Cr across India from 5,972 shows. This represents a 72.8% drop from the second Sunday net of ₹9.75 Cr, which is a fairly steep fall even by weekday standards for a big-budget ensemble film. With this addition, the total net collection in India has reached ₹117.55 Cr. When we look at the gross figures, the domestic total stands at ₹139.90 Cr. Internationally, early estimates indicate that the film added ₹0.50 Cr on its 11th day, bringing the total overseas gross to ₹30.45 Cr. According to data provided by Venky Box Office, the film earned $52K [approx ₹44L] in North America on Sunday, taking its total in that region to $1.09M [approx ₹9.07 Cr]. Collectively, the worldwide gross collection for Welcome To The Jungle now stands at ₹170.35 Cr. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The digital ticket tracking on BookMyShow also reflects this slowing pace. On its second Monday, the platform recorded 46.01K ticket sales, which is a sharp drop from the 139.57K tickets sold on the second Sunday. This brings the total BookMyShow sales to approximately 21.08 lakh tickets. Interestingly, when compared to other major releases in the 2025-26 period, Welcome To The Jungle missed a spot in the top 10 list for second Monday BMS sales. It currently sits at the 11th position, trailing behind films like Housefull 5 and Jolly LLB 3. Looking at the performance within major national chains, the numbers remained modest. PVR recorded about 3,500 ticket sales, resulting in a gross of approximately ₹10.6L from 846 shows with 2.3% occupancy. INOX saw nearly 3,400 tickets sold, bringing in roughly ₹7.4L across 730 shows at 2.4% occupancy. Cinepolis contributed around 1,600 tickets for a gross of about ₹3.4L from 433 shows with 1.8% occupancy. In total, these top three chains accounted for approximately 8,500 tickets and a gross of roughly ₹21.35L from about 2,000 shows, with an overall occupancy of around 2.22%. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The regional occupancy report for the Hindi 2D version shows that Mumbai was the best-performing major market with 14.5% occupancy across 430 shows, peaking at 21% during night screenings. The National Capital Region followed with 12.8% occupancy from 654 shows. Pune also showed some resilience with 13.5% occupancy. However, the film faced a tougher time in Gujarat, where Ahmedabad recorded 8.3% occupancy and Surat dropped to a low of 4.0%. Across most regions, the night shows saw the highest footfalls, while morning shows generally stayed in the single digits.