Tom Cruise ’s much-anticipated action thriller ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ is proving to be a strong contender at the Indian box office.


According to early estimates from the Sacnilk website, the film has crossed Rs 65.30 crores in total India net collections by its eighth day, maintaining a steady momentum despite midweek drops.
Strong opening week performanceThe film opened powerfully on its first Saturday with Rs 16.5 crores, followed by an even stronger Sunday collection of Rs 17 crores, fueled by packed multiplexes and loyal fans of the franchise. While the weekday numbers saw the expected dip—falling to Rs 5.75 crores on Monday and Tuesday, and gradually down to Rs 4.65 crores on Thursday—the film wrapped up its first week with an impressive Rs 54.4 crores across all languages, including English, Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil versions.

Weekend boost with day 8 collectionsOn its second Saturday (Day 8), Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning saw a resurgence at the box office, collecting an estimated Rs 7 crores across India. The English version led the way with an overall occupancy of 46.44% in 2D shows, with the highest turnout in Bengaluru (57.25%) and Mumbai (42.25%). Evening and night shows reported occupancy peaks, particularly in Bengaluru, where evening occupancy touched 74%, indicating strong urban audience interest. The Hindi version, meanwhile, saw a more modest 21.58% overall occupancy, with night shows slightly outperforming morning screenings.
Total collections and outlookWith the early estimates from Day 8, the film’s cumulative India net total stands at Rs 65.30 crores.
Our review
ETimes gave the movie a rating of 3 stars out of 5 and our official review reads, “Tom Cruise is brilliant as Ethan Hunt and shines in every frame, performing stunts with the same finesse he’s shown over the past 30 years. Hayley Atwell and Pom Klementieff stand out as new additions, while returning team members Simon Pegg and Ving Rhames deliver strong performances. While the film delivers on scale and spectacle, its narrative complexity and repetitive stretches slow the momentum. Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning has moments that truly soar, but as a whole, it doesn’t quite enthral. Still, for longtime fans, it serves as a decent finale to Ethan Hunt’s world of impossible missions.”

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