
Thamma is finally hitting theatres this week. Part of the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe, the film is expected to bring back crowds that recent releases failed to attract over the past few months.
Advance bookings have started, and seats are gradually filling up. Trade experts say the film needs to earn at least Rs. 150 crores net in its lifetime to be called a success. Official updates suggest a production cost of around Rs. 140 crores, which seems achievable if the response is strong.
A blockbuster tag will require collections close to Rs. 300 crores, while a hit status will come at Rs. 180 crores, and a superhit at Rs. 250 crores or more. Much depends on audience reactions during the opening weekend.
Day 1 performance will be crucial. Insiders believe the film has a big advantage with an extended six-day Diwali weekend, giving it a wider window to score big at the box office.
Trade estimates suggest that Thamma needs to earn at least Rs. 20 crores on the first day to set a strong base. If it crosses Rs. 30 crores, the film can achieve breakeven by the end of the long weekend.
Ayushmann Khurrana’s films are known to pick up after slow starts, but changing audience habits and competition from OTT and regional films could make things tougher if the content fails to connect.
With Rashmika Mandanna, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, and Paresh Rawal in key roles, fans are eager to see if Dinesh Vijan and Maddock Films can recreate their past success and deliver another big Diwali winner after Chhaava.
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