Tom Cruise has once again proven his box office might in India, with Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning delivering a stellar opening weekend. According to early estimates by industry tracker Sacnilk, the action-packed spy thriller earned an estimated Rs 16.5 crore net on both Saturday and Sunday, bringing its two-day total to a solid Rs 33 crore across all languages.
The film, widely believed to be the final instalment in the iconic Mission: Impossible franchise , matched its Day 1 figures on Day 2, holding strong with consistent audience turnout and high occupancy in urban multiplexes. Despite not surpassing the Rs 63.5 crore five-day extended weekend haul of its 2023 predecessor Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One , The Final Reckoning has achieved a remarkable feat by crossing the Rs 30 crore mark within just two days of its Saturday release.
With this performance, The Final Reckoning has secured the highest opening weekend for a Hollywood film in India in 2025, outpacing recent releases such as Final Destination Bloodlines and Marvel’s Thunderbolts . In just two days, the film has already taken the lead over Final Destination and has also crossed the lifetime earnings of Thunderbolts, making it one of the most profitable ventures at the Indian box office.
Trade analysts credit the film’s success to its strong advance bookings, Cruise’s enduring fan base, and the franchise’s well-established popularity in India. The film’s sleek action, emotional stakes, and cinematic scale have drawn fans back into theatres, giving the Indian box office a much-needed jolt.
As the film heads into the week with momentum on its side, all eyes will be on whether it can maintain its pace and challenge the Rs 110 crore lifetime records set by its previous entry in the franchise.
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