BY CHRISTA LINCY
The YRF Spy Universe has grown into a massive cinematic force over the years, starting with the Tiger franchise and reaching new heights with films like Pathaan and the recent War 2. While the series has traditionally been dominated by male leads, Alpha marks a significant milestone as the first female-centric film in this action-packed universe. However, looking at the box office trajectory, the franchise has seen a bit of a downward trend since the release of War 2. Alpha has now completed its first three days with a domestic net collection of ₹34.00 Cr, while the India gross stands at ₹40.80 Cr. Although the numbers are lower than its predecessors, the film showed steady growth each day, indicating a fair level of interest in this new direction for the spy saga.
The journey began on Friday with a net collection of ₹9.25 Cr. On its opening day, the film was showcased across 7,534 shows with an average occupancy of 20.0%. It was a fair start, but the real momentum was expected over the weekend. On Saturday, Alpha saw a healthy jump of 24.3%, bringing in ₹11.50 Cr net. The number of shows slightly decreased to 6,882, but the occupancy improved to 25.0%, indicating that the word of mouth was beginning to settle in.
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The growth continued into Sunday, which is currently seeing early estimates for its overseas and worldwide totals. The domestic net collection for Day 3 stands final at ₹13.25 Cr, marking a 15.2% rise from Saturday. The film utilized 7,439 shows on its third day, and the occupancy peaked at 29.0%. Overseas, the film is estimated to have collected ₹5.00 Cr on Sunday, pushing the total international gross to ₹18.00 Cr. The overall worldwide gross for the opening weekend currently stands at an estimated ₹58.80 Cr.
Alpha - Opening Weekend India Net CollectionDAYINDIA NET COLLECTIONSHOWSDay 1 (Friday)₹ 9.25 Cr7,534Day 2 (Saturday)₹ 11.50 Cr6,882Day 3 (Sunday)₹ 13.25 Cr7,439Total Weekend₹ 34.00 Cr21,855
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In terms of ticket sales, BookMyShow recorded significant activity throughout the weekend. The platform saw 70.95K tickets sold during pre-sales, followed by 153.72K on Friday. Saturday proved to be the peak for online bookings with 202K tickets, while Sunday remained strong with 181.86K tickets. In total, over 608K tickets were booked via this platform alone.
When we look at the national chains specifically for Sunday, the film sold a total of 63,000 tickets, resulting in a gross collection of ₹2.51 Cr with an overall occupancy of 10%. Breaking this down by chain, PVR was the top contributor with 33,000 tickets sold and a gross of ₹1.40 Cr at 13% occupancy. INOX followed with 20,500 tickets and a gross of ₹0.80 Cr at 9% occupancy, while Cinepolis accounted for 9,500 tickets and a gross of ₹0.31 Cr with an occupancy of 7%. These numbers reflect a decent level of engagement in the major circuits, providing a useful benchmark for how the film might trend in urban areas during the week.
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Regional occupancy data for the third day provides a clearer picture of where the film is resonating most. The National Capital Region (NCR) saw the highest volume with 739 shows and a strong overall occupancy of 33.0%. Mumbai followed with 545 shows at 27.3% occupancy, while Ahmedabad recorded 29.3% occupancy across 468 shows. Interestingly, cities with fewer shows often saw higher engagement; for instance, Bengaluru had 289 shows with 31.3% occupancy, and Hyderabad managed a healthy 31.8% across 218 shows. Other key markets like Surat and Pune maintained steady footfalls with 27.0% and 27.3% occupancy from 268 and 241 shows, respectively. Across all these major regions, the evening shows consistently performed best, with Hyderabad even hitting 49.0% occupancy during the peak period.
While the collections are decent on their own merit, a comparison with other films in the YRF Spy Universe shows that Alpha has had a relatively quiet start. It currently stands as the weakest release in the franchise in terms of opening weekend collections. However, given that it is a female-led actioner, the steady growth from Friday to Sunday is a positive sign. Here is how the YRF Spy Universe movies rank based on their India net opening weekend collections:
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YRF Spy Universe Opening Weekend Comparison - India Net
Pathaan: ₹ 280.75 Cr (Wednesday Release)
War 2: ₹ 175.75 Cr (Thursday Release)
War: ₹ 166.25 Cr (Wednesday Release)
Tiger Zinda Hai: ₹ 114.93 Cr (Friday Release)
Ek Tha Tiger: ₹ 100.57 Cr (Wednesday Release)
Tiger 3: ₹ 44.50 Cr (Sunday Release)
Alpha: ₹ 34.00 Cr (Friday Release)
The coming weekdays will be crucial for Alpha to maintain its momentum. Since the growth has been consistent over the weekend, the trade will be watching closely to see if the film can hold steady on Monday and beyond to ensure a successful lifetime run at the box office.