Tom Cruise ’s Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning witnessed a noticeable surge in box office collections on its fifteenth day in Indian theatres, signalling renewed audience interest over the weekend.
According to early estimates from industry tracker sacnilk.com, the action-packed spy thriller earned approximately Rs 3.50 crore (India net) across all languages on Saturday, a significant jump from its estimated Rs 1.75 crore haul on Friday.
The film, directed by Christopher McQuarrie , had a robust opening week, collecting Rs 54.4 crore and experienced a sharp dip in the second week, bringing in an estimated Rs 26.75 crore, raising concerns about its long-term momentum.
Despite the mid-run slowdown, The Final Reckoning has shown resilience, especially with Saturday’s strong performance that indicates the franchise still holds drawing power with Indian audiences. The film’s total India net collection now stands at approximately Rs 86.41 crore. The film has been driven primarily by its English-language screenings which alone contributed around Rs 52.1 crore to the overall tally.
While the latest instalment is tracking well, it still trails behind its 2023 predecessor, Dead Reckoning Part One, which raked in Rs 98.35 crore within its first two weeks. That said, The Final Reckoning appears to be outperforming Dead Reckoning on comparable days, as Saturday’s collections surpass those seen on Day 15 of the previous film’s run.
With strong weekend momentum, The Final Reckoning is now poised to cross the Rs 90 crore threshold in the coming days. Whether it can reach or surpass the Rs 110.3 crore total earned by Dead Reckoning Part One over a nine-week theatrical run remains to be seen.