Ajith's 'Good Bad Ugly' mints Rs 107.80 crore

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 Ajith starrer mints Rs 107.80 crore

Ajith Kumar's 'Good Bad Ugly' has been performing well at the box office since its release as it makes Rs 6.50 crore as per the early estimates rounding up to Rs 107.80 crore in total in India.
Ajith Kumar's much-awaited action thriller 'Good Bad Ugly' has been performing impressively at the box office since its release. According to early estimates, the film earned Rs 6.50 crore on its sixth day, bringing its total collection in India to around Rs 107.80 crore.
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Box Office trends

As per a Sacnilk report, the movie opened with a massive Rs 29.25 crore on its first day, primarily driven by strong Tamil Nadu collections of Rs 28.15 crore and Rs 1.1 crore from Telugu-speaking regions. Although the second day saw a dip to Rs 15 crore, the film bounced back over the weekend, collecting Rs 19.75 crore on Saturday and Rs 22.3 crore on Sunday. Monday’s collections dipped again to Rs 15 crore, followed by the early Tuesday figures.

Occupancy

On April 15, 2025, 'Good Bad Ugly' recorded an overall Tamil occupancy of 29.21%. The occupancy rates varied throughout the day, with morning shows at 16.70%, afternoon shows rising to 30.59%, evening shows at 34.06%, and night shows peaking at 35.50%. In the Telugu market, the film had a more modest occupancy of 12.26%, with morning shows at 10.40%, afternoon at 14.56%, evening at 13.38%, and night shows at 10.71%. These numbers reflect the film’s strong hold in Tamil Nadu while gradually gaining traction in Telugu-speaking regions.

About the film

The story of the film revolves around complex characters whose lives intertwine in unexpected ways. Ajith Kumar’s portrayal of the protagonist has been widely praised for its intensity and depth, while Trisha Krishnan’s performance adds emotional weight to the film. The supporting cast, including seasoned actors like Jackie Shroff and Rahul Dev, contribute significantly to the film’s layered storytelling.

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