Mardaani 3, starring Rani Mukerji in her powerful role as a determined cop, has been navigating a steady but modest run at the box office. On its 20th day, the film collected an estimated ₹0.5 crore net in India, reflecting a slight dip from the previous day but maintaining decent occupancy in select urban centers. This performance comes amid competition from newer releases, yet the movie’s gripping storyline continues to draw repeat viewers in metros like Mumbai and Delhi.
Early estimates for Day 21 indicate another ₹0.5 crore net collection, showing no major fluctuation from Day 20. Theatre occupancy, based on trends from booking platforms, hovered around 10-15% in morning shows, with a potential uptick in evening slots due to positive word-of-mouth. The film’s hold in the third week suggests it appeals to a niche audience interested in action thrillers with social themes.
Overall, Mardaani 3 has accumulated ₹46.4 crore net in India after 21 days, a figure that aligns with expectations for a mid-budget film in this genre. While not a blockbuster, the consistent daily earnings point to sustained interest, especially in regions with strong female-led narratives. Analysts note that digital buzz on social media has helped keep the momentum going.
Mardaani 3 Day 21 Box Office Collection in India
| Day | Collection Indian gross | Fluctuation (%+/-) |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 Jan 30 (1st Friday) | ₹4.7 Cr | – |
| Day 2 Jan 31 (1st Saturday) | ₹7.4 Cr | +57.45% |
| Day 3 Feb 1 (1st Sunday) | ₹8.6 Cr | +16.22% |
| Day 4 Feb 2 (1st Monday) | ₹2.7 Cr | -68.60% |
| Day 5 Feb 3 (1st Tuesday) | ₹3.1 Cr | +14.81% |
| Day 6 Feb 4 (1st Wednesday) | ₹2.5 Cr | -19.35% |
| Day 7 Feb 5 (1st Thursday) | ₹2.2 Cr | -12.00% |
| Day 8 Feb 6 (2nd Friday) | ₹2.2 Cr | 0.00% |
| Day 9 Feb 7 (2nd Saturday) | ₹4.1 Cr | +86.36% |
| Day 10 Feb 8 (2nd Sunday) | ₹5.0 Cr | +21.95% |
| Day 11 Feb 9 (2nd Monday) | ₹1.4 Cr | -72.00% |
| Day 12 Feb 10 (2nd Tuesday) | ₹1.9 Cr | +35.71% |
| Day 13 Feb 11 (2nd Wednesday) | ₹1.3 Cr | -31.58% |
| Day 14 Feb 12 (2nd Thursday) | ₹1.3 Cr | 0.00% |
| Day 15 Feb 13 (3rd Friday) | ₹0.7 Cr | -46.15% |
| Day 16 Feb 14 (3rd Saturday) | ₹2.0 Cr | +185.71% |
| Day 17 Feb 15 (3rd Sunday) | ₹1.3 Cr | -35.00% |
| Day 18 Feb 16 (3rd Monday) | ₹0.6 Cr | -53.85% |
| Day 19 Feb 17 (3rd Tuesday) | ₹0.8 Cr | +33.33% |
| Day 20 Feb 18 (3rd Wednesday) | ₹0.6 Cr | -25.00% |
| Day 21 Feb 19 (3rd Thursday) | ₹0.6 Cr | 0.00% |
21 Days India Net Collection ₹46.4 Cr
21 Days India Gross Collection ₹54.8 Cr
21 Days Overseas Collection ₹13.8 Cr
21 Days Worldwide Collection ₹68.6 Cr
Budget ₹60 Cr
About Mardaani 3 and Future Prediction
Mardaani 3 continues the saga of Shivani Shivaji Roy, played by Rani Mukerji, as she battles a ruthless human trafficking ring led by the enigmatic villain Amma, portrayed by Mallika Prasad. Directed by Abhiraj Minawala and produced under Yash Raj Films, the movie dives into darker themes of exploitation and justice, with Janki Bodiwala in a key supporting role. Released on January 30, 2026, it builds on the success of its predecessors by blending high-stakes action with emotional depth.
The film has received mixed to positive reviews, with praise for Mukerji’s intense performance and the hard-hitting narrative on social issues. However, some critics pointed out pacing issues in the second half. Audience feedback highlights the empowering message, contributing to its steady word-of-mouth in urban areas, though rural markets showed limited interest.
Looking ahead, Mardaani 3 is expected to wrap up its theatrical run around ₹50-55 crore net in India, potentially crossing the break-even point with overseas earnings and digital rights. With no major drops anticipated, it could achieve an average verdict, paving the way for future installments if ancillary revenues perform well.
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).
