Ajith Kumar’s 'Good Bad Ugly' has completed 22 days at the box office, continuing its steady run despite a gradual decline in daily collections. On Day 22, the film earned around Rs 21 lakh, showing a typical drop as the weeks progress.
Box office collection
According to trade analyst Sacnilk, the second week’s total collection stood at Rs 26.75 crore, with Tamil contributing Rs 26.28 crore and Telugu Rs 0.47 crore. The third weekend showed fluctuations: Day 16 collected Rs 1.2 crore, Day 17 rose to Rs 1.7 crore, and Day 18 further increased to Rs 2 crore. However, the numbers dipped again on Monday and Tuesday, with Rs 0.77 crore and Rs 0.63 crore respectively, before stabilizing slightly on Day 21 with Rs 0.64 crore.
The trend clearly shows a receding pattern in box office earnings as the film moves deeper into its theatrical run. Despite this, 'Good Bad Ugly' has amassed a total of approximately Rs 153.05 crore so far, a significant achievement.
Theatre occupancy
On Thursday, May 1, the film had an overall Tamil occupancy of 30.99%. Morning shows recorded a low 16.36% occupancy, but the afternoon and evening shows saw better turnout with 42.51% and 37.28% respectively, before dipping to 27.81% during night shows. This occupancy pattern indicates a steady but reduced audience presence compared to the film’s opening days.
Directed by Adhik Ravichandran, 'Good Bad Ugly' tells the story of AK, a former ruthless crime boss known as Red Dragon, who tries to leave his violent past behind and live peacefully with his family. However, his past continues to haunt him when his son Vihaan is falsely accused and targeted by a dangerous gang.
The movie also features Trisha Krishnan, Arjun Das, Rahul Dev, Yogi Babu, Priya Prakash Varrier, Tinnu Anand, Jackie Shroff, Sunil Varma, and Sayaji Shinde.
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