Blast collects Rs 6.00 crore net on Day 4
- The Times of India and Moneycontrol reported on June 2 that Arjun Sarja’s Tamil action film Blast collected Rs 6.00 crore net in India on Day 4. - Sacnilk data cited by multiple outlets put Blast at Rs 13.95 crore India net and Rs 21.58 crore worldwide after a 31.9% Day 4 jump. - Sacnilk’s day-by-day tracker is the next reference point, with Day 5 figures beginning to show whether the weekend hold continues.
Arjun Sarja’s Tamil action film *Blast* added Rs 6.00 crore net in India on Day 4, according to Sacnilk figures cited by The Times of India and Moneycontrol on June 2. The same reports said the film’s India net total reached Rs 13.95 crore after four days, while worldwide gross stood at Rs 21.58 crore. The Day 4 number was up 31.9% from Day 3’s Rs 4.55 crore, according to the Sacnilk data carried by those outlets. Koimoi separately reported that the film had recovered more than 77% of its reported budget and logged the seventh-highest Tamil opening weekend of 2026. ### How big was the Day 4 jump? Sacnilk’s tracker put Day 4 at Rs 6.00 crore net, up from Rs 4.55 crore on Day 3. The Times of India described that as strong growth, while Moneycontrol rounded the gain to 31% and said Tamil markets led collections. (timesofindia.indiatimes.com) The four-day domestic path cited across the reports was Rs 1.25 crore on Day 1, Rs 2.15 crore on Day 2, Rs 4.55 crore on Day 3 and Rs 6.00 crore on Day 4. That sequence brought the India net total to Rs 13.95 crore, according to Sacnilk. ### Where did the total stand after four days? The Times of India said India gross collections had climbed to Rs 16.03 crore by the end of Day 4. (timesofindia.indiatimes.com) The report also said overseas earnings on Day 4 were Rs 1.50 crore, helping push the international total to about Rs 5.55 crore and the worldwide figure to Rs 21.58 crore. (sacnilk.com) Moneycontrol matched the Rs 21.58 crore worldwide number and said the film’s run was being driven primarily by Tamil-language business. CNBC-TV18, citing the same Sacnilk estimates, also reported the same worldwide tally after the weekend boost. (timesofindia.indiatimes.com) ### Which markets were carrying the film? Sacnilk’s language split for Day 4 showed Tamil contributing Rs 5.15 crore and Telugu Rs 0.85 crore. The tracker listed 2,706 shows on the fourth day and overall occupancy of 46.3%, with Tamil occupancy at 57.0%. The regional breakdown cited by Sacnilk showed stronger Tamil Nadu and Kerala response than in many other centers. (moneycontrol.com) Chennai was listed at 73.3% overall occupancy, Coimbatore at 69.3%, Trivandrum at 67.8% and Kochi at 91.0%, according to the tracker. ### How close is Blast to recovering its budget? Koimoi reported that *Blast* had recovered more than 77% of its reported Rs 18 crore budget in four days. (sacnilk.com) Feedzop, summarizing the same claim, put the recovery rate at 77.5% based on the Rs 13.95 crore India net total. Koimoi also said the film had delivered the seventh-highest Tamil opening weekend of 2026. That ranking was presented as a Tamil-cinema comparison for the year to date, rather than an all-India chart. ### What do the first Day 5 numbers show? MSN, aggregating a follow-up box-office report published June 2, said *Blast* collected Rs 3.60 crore on Day 5, a drop of about 40%, taking India net to Rs 17.55 crore. (koimoi.com) That figure was not part of the June 2 Day 4 reporting, but it is the first sign of how the film is holding after the initial weekend. Sacnilk’s day-by-day page remains the main live tracker for the next update. The next milestone for *Blast* is whether weekday collections keep the film moving toward full recovery of its reported Rs 18 crore budget. (sacnilk.com) (msn.com)