
After a powerful first week, the film has shown excellent hold on Day 8, proving that audience interest remains very strong. The sci-fi epic is benefiting from positive word of mouth, repeat viewers, and strong demand across formats.
After steady weekday collections in its first week, expectations were high for the second Friday. Day 8 numbers have comfortably met those expectations, indicating that the film is set for another big weekend.
On Day 8 (Friday), Avatar: Fire and Ash is estimated to have collected around ₹28–30 crore at the Indian box office across all languages.
After eight days, Avatar: Fire and Ash has collected approximately ₹279–292 crore at the Indian box office. Crossing the ₹275 crore mark in just over a week is a massive achievement for a Hollywood release in India. The film is now steadily moving towards the ₹300 crore milestone.
Its second-week hold is stronger than average, which highlights the film’s long-term potential. Compared to earlier Avatar films, this installment is showing a faster pace in reaching major box office milestones.
Improved screen availability, better show timings, and high demand for premium formats have played a key role in boosting collections. The festive mood in some regions has also helped increase footfall.
What Lies Ahead
With a strong Day 8, the film is perfectly placed for a big second weekend. If Saturday and Sunday continue this trend, Avatar: Fire and Ash could add another ₹70–80 crore over the weekend. This would further strengthen its position as one of the biggest Hollywood hits in India.
There is currently no major competition at the box office, which works in the film’s favor. With strong word of mouth and sustained audience interest, Avatar: Fire and Ash is expected to enjoy a long and successful theatrical run.
Final Verdict
Avatar: The Way of Water remains unstoppable at the Indian box office. Day 8 collections confirm that the film has entered its second week with confidence and strength. If the current trend continues, the film is on track to set new records for Hollywood releases in India.