Carry on Jatta 4 wrapped up its first five days with a respectable showing for a Punjabi comedy. The film opened decently on Friday and built nicely over the weekend, but like most regional releases, it faced the usual drop on Monday. Tuesday brought some stability, with collections holding almost flat against the previous day — a sign that word of mouth is helping it avoid a sharper fall in key circuits.
As Wednesday (Day 6) gets underway, early booking trends and occupancy reports suggest the film is moving at a measured pace. It’s not exploding like a big Bollywood tentpole, but it’s holding its ground without any serious competition in the Punjabi belt. The overseas market, especially the diaspora, continues to lend steady support, which is keeping the worldwide numbers climbing.
For a film from the Carry on Jatta franchise, this kind of weekday resilience matters. Gippy Grewal and Sargun Mehta starrers usually rely on strong North Indian markets and family audiences, and early signs show it’s doing just enough to stay relevant heading into the weekend.
Carry on Jatta 4 Day 6 Box Office Collection
| Day | Collection India Gross | Fluctuation (%+/-) |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 (Friday, June 26) (1st Friday) | ₹2.28 Cr | – |
| Day 2 (Saturday, June 27) (1st Saturday) | ₹3.00 Cr | +31.6% |
| Day 3 (Sunday, June 28) (1st Sunday) | ₹4.08 Cr | +36% |
| Day 4 (Monday, June 29) (1st Monday) | ₹1.67 Cr | -59.1% |
| Day 5 (Tuesday, June 30) (1st Tuesday) | ₹1.65 Cr | -1.2% |
5 Days India Net Collection ₹10.60 Cr
5 Days India Gross Collection ₹12.68 Cr
5 Days Overseas Collection ₹11.00 Cr
5 Days Worldwide Collection ₹23.68 Cr
Budget ₹20 Cr
Early estimates for Day 6 (Wednesday, July 1) point to a collection in the ₹1.20–1.40 Cr India gross range, depending on how evening shows perform and how well the film holds in Punjab and Haryana. A drop of 15-25% from Tuesday is typical for midweek, but sustained occupancy in single screens and multiplexes in smaller towns could push it toward the higher end.
About Carry on Jatta 4 and Future Prediction
The Carry on Jatta series has always been about chaotic family situations, mistaken identities, and non-stop one-liners, and the fourth part keeps that formula alive. Smeep Kang directs this round, with Gippy Grewal, Sargun Mehta, Binnu Dhillon, and Gurpreet Ghuggi leading the cast. The story revolves around a web of lies that spirals when a romantic secret comes out, forcing the family into increasingly ridiculous situations to keep things under wraps. It’s the kind of clean, mass-friendly comedy that works well with audiences looking for two-and-a-half hours of uncomplicated laughs.
What’s working in its favour right now is the familiarity. People know what they’re getting with this franchise, and that comfort factor is helping it in smaller centres where big-star Bollywood films sometimes struggle to connect. The overseas numbers are also adding up nicely, driven by Punjabi communities abroad who have supported the series across instalments.
Looking ahead, the film needs a decent weekend to really build momentum. If it can hold above ₹1.2 Cr on most weekdays and get a solid Sunday boost, it has a realistic shot at crossing ₹30–35 Cr worldwide by the end of week one. For a ₹20 Cr budget film, that would be a fair result — not a blockbuster, but a profitable one that keeps the franchise alive for another day. The coming days will tell how strong the word of mouth really is outside the core markets.
Disclaimer:
- Box office figures in this article are independently estimated by Tenvow based on an internal tracking methodology that evaluates theatre occupancy trends, distributor feedback, and regional trade indicators.
- The data reflects industry estimates available at the time of publication and may vary slightly from officially reported or audited figures released later.
- These figures should be considered preliminary and indicative, not official confirmations.
- Tenvow does not guarantee absolute accuracy of the data and presents it solely for informational purposes.
- All financial figures are stated in Indian Rupees (INR) and represented in crores, unless specified otherwise.
- All dates and times mentioned follow Indian Standard Time (IST) (UTC +5:30).
