Mardaani 3 Box Office Collection Day 6
Mardaani 3 added around ₹2 crore India net on its 6th day (first Wednesday) by sacnilk, taking the estimated India net total to about ₹24.25 crore in six days.
For a gritty, female-led crime thriller competing with big commercial titles like Border 2, that mid-week number sits in the “decent but clearly under-pressure” zone rather than breakout territory.
Trade circles note that the film has seen a visible slowdown after its strong weekend, with day 6 showing a soft drop compared to Tuesday as word of mouth settles into a more mixed space.
Occupancy on day 6 stayed moderate – decent in key urban multiplexes, thinner in smaller centres, which is typical when a film skews towards serious subject matter instead of song‑and‑dance escapism.
Evening and night shows helped cushion the fall a bit, but the Wednesday dip confirms that the film now depends heavily on second‑week hold and partial holiday boosts, rather than any late surge.
Many moviegoers who watched it mid-week describe it as intense and uncomfortable in all the right ways, but not exactly a “casual mid-week hangout” choice – which, honestly, fits the franchise’s identity
Mardaani 3 Box Office Collection Day Wise
Mardaani 3’s day-wise box office for the first six days shows a classic strong weekend spike followed by weekday correction, ending with ₹24.25 crore India net by day 6 by sacnilk .
|
Day |
India Net Collection |
|---|---|
|
Day 1 – Friday |
₹4.00 Cr |
|
Day 2 – Saturday |
₹6.25 Cr |
|
Day 3 – Sunday |
₹7.25 Cr |
|
Day 4 – Monday |
₹2.25 Cr |
|
Day 5 – Tuesday |
₹2.60 Cr |
|
Day 6 – Wednesday |
₹2.00 Cr* |
|
Total (6 days) |
₹24.25 Cr |
About Mardaani 3
Mardaani 3 is a Hindi crime thriller directed by Abhiraj Minawala and produced by Yash Raj Films, with Rani Mukerji once again leading as the tough cop Shivani Shivaji Roy.
The film also features Janki Bodiwala and Mallika Prasad in key roles, adding fresh faces to an already intense franchise.
Unlike loud commercial potboilers, this series leans into darker themes of trafficking, abuse, and systemic failures, which might not be “comfortable viewing” but definitely leaves an impact on those who appreciate grounded storytelling.
The interesting thing about Mardaani 3 is how it balances raw, street‑level crime with a sleek, studio‑backed production polish. Early reviews highlight Rani’s performance as the main draw, with many calling her presence the anchor that holds the film together even when the script takes familiar genre turns.
For viewers who followed the first two films, this third part feels less like a random sequel and more like another chapter in Shivani’s long fight against organised crime.
And that emotional continuity, more than just box office numbers, is what keeps the franchise relevant in today’s crowded release calendar.
Disclaimer
Box office numbers mentioned here are based on industry estimates and early trade reports and may differ from final, officially reported figures. All figures are approximate and for informational purposes only. For confirmation, viewers should cross‑check with official box office trackers or studio statements.




