After an impressive start, Kamal Haasan and Mani Ratnam ’s highly anticipated film ‘Thug Life’ witnessed a sharp decline in its box office performance on the second day.

According to early estimates reported by the Sacnilk website, the film earned Rs 7.50 crore (across all languages) in India on Day 2, a significant decline from its Rs 15.5 crore opening. This brings the total two-day India net collection to Rs 23 crore. The dip in collections raises questions about the film's ability to sustain its momentum over the weekend, especially in non-Tamil markets.

Occupancy dips outside Tamil Nadu

‘Thug Life’s Tamil version maintained a moderate occupancy rate on Friday with an overall 31.41%. The film showed gradual improvement throughout the day in Tamil Nadu, particularly in Chennai, which recorded a 59% night show occupancy. However, other regions like Madurai and Coimbatore hovered around the 25-30% range.

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In contrast, the film struggled in the Hindi and Telugu belts. The Hindi version registered a meagre 6.48% overall occupancy on Friday, with evening and night shows failing to gain traction. The Telugu version fared slightly better with a 14.17% overall occupancy, but still reflected limited interest compared to expectations from a pan-Indian release.

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