
Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day has concluded its opening weekend on the Indian box office, and the numbers confirm what Friday’s start had hinted at: this one goes to be a slow walk moderately than a sprint. The sci-fi thriller, which opened to mostly positive reviews but limited footfalls on day 1, showed some signs of life on Saturday before slipping again on Sunday. Keep reading for an in depth collection report of day 3!
How much did Disclosure Day earn on the Indian box office in 3 days?
The Hollywood sci-fi thriller opened to 1.8 crore net on day 1. Day 2 (Saturday) saw some growth, with the film collecting 2.5 crore, an increase of roughly 38.88%, which is an honest jump. Nonetheless, on day 3 (Sunday), the film did not construct on that momentum, dropping to 2 crore, a 20% decline from Saturday.
As per Sacnilk, Disclosure Day has earned 6.3 crore net on the Indian box office in its opening weekend, which equals 7.43 crore gross. For a movie backed by Spielberg’s name and mostly favorable reviews, that is an underwhelming total.
Here’s the day-wise collection breakdown:
- Day 1 – 1.8 crore
- Day 2 – 2.5 crore
- Day 3 – 2 crore
Total – 6.3 crore
Lags behind Obsession’s opening weekend
With 6.3 crore, Disclosure Day earned 18.7% lower than Obsession’s opening weekend, which was 7.75 crore net. Provided that the Emily Blunt starrer had registered Hollywood’s third-biggest opening day of 2026, edging past Obsession’s opening day, this weekend comparison shows just how much ground was lost over Saturday and Sunday.
What lies ahead for Disclosure Day
With a sci-fi premise that leans heavily on a distinct segment, Disclosure Day was never going to be a movie that opens big and multiplies through word of mouth in the best way a tentpole release does. The weekend total of 6.3 crore reflects that ceiling fairly accurately. Unless reviews translate right into a meaningful word-of-mouth push over the approaching weekdays, which looks unlikely given the area of interest appeal of the content, the film is anticipated to see the same old weekday drops that Hollywood movies without mass appeal typically register in India. Within the lifetime run, it’s more likely to rating 18-20 crore net or a bit more.
Stay tuned to Koimoi for more box office updates!
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