Avatar: Fire And Ash Becomes 6th Highest-Grossing Hollywood Film in India | Quick Digest

Avatar: Fire And Ash Becomes 6th Highest-Grossing Hollywood Film in India | Quick Digest
James Cameron's 'Avatar: Fire And Ash' has grossed ₹153.4 crore net in India by its 13th day, surpassing 'The Lion King' (2019) and becoming the sixth highest-grossing Hollywood film in the country at that time. The film demonstrated strong collections into its second week.

Avatar: Fire And Ash collected ₹5.25 crore net on its 13th day in India.

The film's total India net box office reached ₹153.4 crore by Day 13.

It surpassed 'The Lion King' (2019), which had a lifetime net collection of ₹150.09 crore.

By Day 13, 'Avatar: Fire And Ash' secured the 6th position among highest-grossing Hollywood films in India.

The film maintained steady collections, benefiting from New Year festivities.

James Cameron's highly anticipated sequel, 'Avatar: Fire And Ash', garnered significant attention at the Indian box office, amassing a net collection of ₹5.25 crore on its 13th day. This brought its cumulative India net box office total to an impressive ₹153.4 crore by the end of its 13-day run. According to Koimoi, which sourced its data from Sacnilk, the film's gross earnings stood at ₹187.15 crore by the same period. This performance enabled 'Avatar: Fire And Ash' to surpass the lifetime net collections of Disney's 2019 photorealistic animated film, 'The Lion King', which had accumulated ₹150.09 crore in India. At the conclusion of its 13th day, the film officially became the sixth highest-grossing Hollywood film in India. The top five films ahead of it at that point were 'Avatar: The Way Of Water' (₹390.6 crore), 'Avengers: Endgame' (₹373.22 crore), 'Avengers: Infinity War' (₹222.69 crore), 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' (₹212 crore), and 'The Jungle Book' (₹188 crore), all figures net. The film demonstrated remarkable stability in its second week, with its Day 13 earnings showing no significant drop from the previous day, partly attributed to the New Year festivities. While some reports presented significantly higher overall collection estimates for 'Avatar: Fire And Ash' around the same time, the figures reported by Koimoi, Sacnilk, Times of India, and Bollywood Life were largely consistent, confirming the claims made in the headline for Day 13.
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