‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’, directed by James Cameron, continued its blockbuster run at the global box office. The film, that is in its third weekend at the box office, hit major milestones both in India and overseas markets.
‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ India box office
As per early box office reports on Sacnilk, ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ earned around Rs 4.50 crore India net on its sixteenth day for all languages. The film began its third week at the box office on a low note, earning an estimated Rs 3.4 crore on Friday. On Saturday, the film saw its collections rise to an estimated Rs 4.50 crore. The film’s total week 3 collections now stand at an estimated Rs 7.9 crore.
‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ week-wise box office collections
As per weekly box office numbers, the film earned an estimated Week 1 collection of Rs 109.5 crore. It added another Rs 50.7 crore to its collection in week 2. With an estimated Rs 7.9 crore earned thus far in week 3, the film’s total box office collections now stand at an estimated Rs 168.10 crore.
‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ hits Rs 200 crore mark
Meanwhile, the gross total collections of the James Cameron Film have reportedly topped the Rs 200 Crore mark in India. The film has earned a gross total of Rs 204.5 crore. With this milestone, it has become the first Hollywood film of 2025 and sixth of all-time to enter the Rs 200 crore gross club.The film has emerged as one of Hollywood’s best-performing franchises in India. James Cameron’s Avatar franchise has once again proven its dominance in India, following the legacy of ‘Avatar’ (2009) and ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’.
‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ hits USD 1 billion mark
Meanwhile, at the worldwide box office, ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’, has reportedly surpassed the USD 1 billion mark. With the boost from the New Year’s holiday, ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ hit a global total of USD 935 million. However, as per reports, the film’s total collections have now officially surpassed the USD 1 billion on its second, third weekend, making it Cameron’s fourth straight billion-dollar film, after ‘Titanic’ (1997), ‘Avatar’ (2009) and ‘Avatar: The Way of Water'(2022).
