- By Tanya Garg
- Mon, 15 Sep 2025 07:38 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Mirai Box Office Collection Day 3: Mirai has been successful in carving out a niche for itself in the box office. With Teja Sajja in the lead role, the action-adventure film centers on a warrior tasked with defending nine holy texts that have the power to transform any mortal into a god. The website Sacnilk reports that Mirai made an estimated Rs 16.50 crore on day three. The entire revenue for the film is Rs 44.50 crore.
Mirai managed to demonstrate strong growth on Sunday, as evidenced by the fact that its third-day earnings exceeded those of the previous day. After earning Rs 13 crore on Friday, Mirai had a successful Saturday, earning Rs 15 crore.
Mirai Day-Wise Collection (as per sacnilk)
Day 1 - Rs 13 crore
Day 2 - Rs 15 crore
Day 3 - Rs 16.50 crore
TOTAL - Rs 44.50 crore
Mirai earned a 75.41% overall occupancy rate on the third day in the Telugu market. Nearly 67% of people attended morning performances, and that number increased progressively until it reached a peak of 83% in the afternoon. Even though the night shows maintained a healthy 71%, the evening screenings were just as strong at 81%.
Overall, Mirai had Hindi occupancy rate of 30.53% on Sunday. At about 14% occupancy, morning shows started out on a somewhat more subdued note, but by the afternoon, occupancy had increased to almost 37%. With audiences packing over 42% of the seats, the evening performances proved to be the most popular. The night shows came in at a moderate 28%.
What To Expect From Mirai?
Vedha (Teja), a young guy in Mirai, is destined to become a super Yodha (warrior) and battle evil. In an attempt to seize power, Mahabir Lama, also known as the Black Sword (Manoj), is searching for the nine grandhas (texts) that Emperor Ashoka left behind. Vedha sets out on a quest to locate the Mirai, a weapon that Lord Ram used to vanquish Mahabir and save the grandhas before it's too late. The film ultimately establishes the plot for a follow-up.
Mirai has been doing well despite fierce competition at the already high box office releases.The films that have been taking over theaters including its rival releases Lokah: Chapter 1, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle, and others.