Box Office: Lee Cronin’s The Mummy is a clean hit in India, collects a whopping Rs 27 crore in 12 days

Lee Cronin’s The Mummy collected Rs. Pair. Earned ₹ 1.45 crore on its second Tuesday, marking an increase of about 15 percent from Monday and 38 percent from last Tuesday. Lee Cronin’s The Mummy has a running cume of Rs. Reached. Earned Rs 27.70 crore at the Indian box office. 10.70 crores are coming in five days of the second week.

It is expected to end its second week around Rs. 30 crore mark, after which it will move towards its final target. Based on current trends, the film is expected to make its entire theatrical run at around Rs. 40 crores in India.

With such impressive trend, the film emerged as a clean hit venture at the Indian box office. It is the second Hollywood hit of 2026 in India after Project Hail Mary. This horror film is performing well in South India, especially Tamil Nadu. Typically, Tamil Nadu contributes close to 10 per cent for Hollywood releases, with markets like Mumbai, Delhi-UP and Mysore leading the way. Here, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh are at the forefront, with only the Tamil and Telugu dubbed versions of these two states collecting more than English and Hindi across India. This highlights the broad appeal of horror films, even though it is typically the high-end centers that drive the Hollywood box office.

The box office collections of Lee Cronin’s The Mummy in India are as follows:

Day Total
Friday Rupee. 2.00 crores.
Saturday Rupee. 3.00 crores.
sunday Rupee. 4.00 crores.
monday Rupee. 1.95 crores.
Tuesday Rupee. 2.35 crores.
Wednesday Rupee. 2.10 crores.
Thursday Rupee. 1.60 crores.
second friday Rupee. 1.75 crores.
second saturday Rupee. 3.00 crores.
second sunday Rupee. 3.25 crores.
second monday Rupee. 1.25 crores.
second tuesday Rupee. 1.45 crores. (EST.)
Total Rupee. 27.70 crores.

The Mummy trilogy was huge in India in the past. The 1999 film grossed approximately Rs. 20 crores, with the sequel making Rs. Rs 27 crore in 2001. 48 crores in 2008. All of these adjust to or around Rs. Rs 200 crore today. Although the film is not part of that franchise, the familiar title likely helped with early recognition.

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