Mission Impossible 8 Box Office Day 6 India: Tom Cruise starrer crosses Rs 50 crore with Rs 4.25 crore on Thursday

Mission: Impossible – Fallout has completed its sixth day at the Indian box office with a net collection of approximately 51.5 crore rupees. The Tom Cruise-led action blockbuster began strongly over the weekend, but weekday figures suggest a consistent, albeit underwhelming, performance for such a high-profile and expansive franchise.

On its sixth day, the movie earned approximately 42.5 million rupees, raising its total domestic earnings to 515 crores. After making over 150 million rupees on its opening day and a slightly higher amount on the second day, the film experienced a significant drop as weekdays started. This decline was predicted but seemed more noticeable than anticipated, especially considering the minimal competition in local theaters.

Here’s a breakdown of the film’s daily net collections in India:

Day Collection (Rs net)
Day 1Rs 15.50 crore
Day 2Rs 15.75 crore
Day 3Rs 5.75 crore
Day 4Rs 5.50 crore
Day 5Rs 4.75 crore
Day 6Rs 4.25 crore
TotalRs 51.5 crore

Although there was a significant decline following the weekend, The Final Reckoning has generally done well, as it surpassed the 50 crore rupee mark within its first week in theaters. Still, its performance doesn’t meet the initial expectations for this eighth installment of the successful franchise, given Tom Cruise’s popularity and the movie’s global buzz.

Under the guidance of director Christopher McQuarrie, this upcoming movie serves as a continuation from where “Dead Reckoning Part One” ended, featuring the comeback of beloved characters portrayed by Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, and others. With jaw-dropping action sequences filmed in various locations such as the UK, Malta, South Africa, and Norway, it made its global debut in Tokyo on May 5th, and was also showcased at a special event during the 2025 Cannes Film Festival.

Boasting a production cost of approximately $300-$400 million, The Final Reckoning ranks among the priciest movies ever produced. Despite garnering positive reviews from critics and predictions of strong global earnings, its performance at the Indian box office indicates it may heavily depend on international markets to recoup costs and culminate in an extraordinary conclusion.

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2025-05-22 19:37