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Ikkis Box Office Collection Day 7: Agastya Nanda’s Film Struggles Amid Dhurandhar Wave, Earns ₹1.2 Cr

Ikkis, the war biopic starring Agastya Nanda and the late Dharmendra, entered its seventh day at the box office with mixed fortunes. After a decent start on New Year’s Day, the film has been facing tough competition from ongoing hits like Dhurandhar, which continues to draw crowds even in its fifth week. On Day 6, Ikkis saw a slight uptick, collecting around ₹1.5 crore net in India, bringing its cumulative total to about ₹23 crore. This modest jump came despite low weekday footfalls, hinting at some lingering interest from audiences who appreciated its emotional storytelling.

Day 7, a Wednesday, brought another dip as expected for mid-week releases. Early estimates suggest Ikkis earned approximately ₹1.2 crore net across India, pushing the total collection to ₹24.2 crore. The drop reflects the typical weekday slowdown, compounded by limited buzz and the dominance of other films. Trade analysts note that while positive word-of-mouth about Agastya’s performance and the film’s respectful portrayal of war hero Arun Khetarpal has helped, it’s not enough to counter the holiday hangover and competing releases. The movie’s trend shows it’s holding better in urban centers like Mumbai and Delhi, but rural and smaller towns are seeing quicker fade-outs.

Overall, Ikkis’s first week performance has been underwhelming compared to expectations, given its ₹60 crore budget and star power. The film opened strong but couldn’t sustain momentum, with fluctuations highlighting audience preferences for high-energy entertainers over biographical dramas right now. As it heads into the second week, recovery seems challenging without a major boost from positive reviews or viral moments on social media. Fans are hopeful, but the numbers point to a tough road ahead in a crowded January slate.

Ikkis Day 7 Box Office Collection in India

DayCollection Indian Net (₹ Cr)Fluctuation (%+/-)
Day 1 Jan 1 (1st Thursday)7.00
Day 2 Jan 2 (1st Friday)3.50-50%
Day 3 Jan 3 (1st Saturday)4.65+33%
Day 4 Jan 4 (1st Sunday)5.00+8%
Day 5 Jan 5 (1st Monday)1.35-73%
Day 6 Jan 6 (1st Tuesday)1.50+11%
Day 7 Jan 7 (1st Wednesday)1.20-20%

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Ikkis Day 7 Show Occupancy Worldwide

DayOverall OccupancyFluctuation (%+/-)
Day 1 Jan 1 (1st Thursday)28%
Day 2 Jan 2 (1st Friday)15%-46%
Day 3 Jan 3 (1st Saturday)22%+47%
Day 4 Jan 4 (1st Sunday)25%+14%
Day 5 Jan 5 (1st Monday)10%-60%
Day 6 Jan 6 (1st Tuesday)12%+20%
Day 7 Jan 7 (1st Wednesday)9%-25%

7 Days India Net Collection ₹ 24.2 Cr
7 Days India Gross Collection ₹ 28.5 Cr
7 Days Overseas Collection ₹ 2 Cr
7 Days Worldwide Collection ₹ 30.5 Cr
Budget ₹ 60 Cr

About Ikkis and Future Prediction

Ikkis tells the real-life story of Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal, a young officer who showed incredible bravery during the 1971 Indo-Pak war. Directed by Sriram Raghavan, known for thrillers like Andhadhun, this film shifts to a more emotional, biographical tone. Agastya Nanda plays the lead, stepping out from his Archies debut into a serious role, while Dharmendra appears in a poignant part as Arun’s father—marking one of his final on-screen appearances. Jaideep Ahlawat adds depth as a supporting character, and the movie focuses on themes of sacrifice, family, and the human cost of war, avoiding over-the-top patriotism.

The production by Maddock Films aimed to blend action with heartfelt moments, shot in real locations to capture the era’s feel. Reviews have praised the performances, especially Agastya’s growth as an actor and the film’s subtle handling of heroism. However, some critics feel it lacks the punch needed for mass appeal, with pacing issues in the second half. Social media buzz highlights emotional scenes, but the overall talk is divided—strong in metros but quieter elsewhere. Compared to similar war films like Border or Lakshya, Ikkis stands out for its personal focus rather than grand battles.

Looking ahead, Ikkis might struggle to cross ₹50 crore in India net, given the current trend and competition from Dhurandhar’s extended run. If word-of-mouth picks up over the weekend, it could add another ₹10-15 crore, but overseas markets are slow with just ₹2 crore so far. With a ₹60 crore budget, it’s heading toward flop status unless satellite and OTT deals save it. Still, for a debut-led biopic in a tough slot, it’s a learning curve—future predictions lean toward lifetime collections around ₹40 crore, emphasizing the need for better marketing in non-urban areas.

Disclaimer:

  1. 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.
  2. The data reflects industry estimates available at the time of publication and may vary slightly from officially reported or audited figures released later.
  3. These figures should be considered preliminary and indicative, not official confirmations.
  4. Tenvow does not guarantee absolute accuracy of the data and presents it solely for informational purposes.
  5. All financial figures are stated in Indian Rupees (INR) and represented in crores, unless specified otherwise.
  6. All dates and times mentioned follow Indian Standard Time (IST) (UTC +5:30).

By Abdul Kadir

Kadir is a box office reporter and film analyst from Hojai, Assam, and the founder of Tenvow.com. Since 2015, he has been into box office reporting. With a focus on box office collections, OTT trends, and movie analysis, Kadir delivers accurate, data driven insights into the business of films.