Godari Gattupaina Day 15 Box Office: Crosses ₹10 Crore Net India
The Hindi romance-comedy Godari Gattupaina, now in its third week of theatrical release, has achieved a significant milestone, successfully crossing the ₹10 crore Net India mark. As per early estimates for Day 15, the film is expected to collect around ₹0.17 crore, bringing its estimated total Net India collection to ₹10.00 crore. The estimated Gross India collection stands at ₹11.80 crore, an important figure as the film approaches the end of its theatrical run.
Released on May 8, 2026, Godari Gattupaina opened to an estimated ₹1.23 crore on Day 1. It demonstrated a decent upward trend over its first weekend, with Saturday (Day 2) bringing in ₹1.32 crore and Sunday (Day 3) adding ₹1.29 crore. The film maintained a respectable hold during the initial weekdays of Week 1, collecting ₹1.16 crore on Day 4 and ₹1.15 crore on Day 5. However, a noticeable dip was observed towards the latter half of the week, with Day 6 fetching ₹0.94 crore and Day 7 concluding the first week with a collection of ₹0.38 crore.
The cumulative Week 1 total for Godari Gattupaina stood at an estimated ₹7.47 crore Net India. This figure set a modest foundation, but the film faced a steeper decline in its second week. The Week 2 total plummeted to an estimated ₹2.36 crore, a significant drop compared to its opening week performance. Day-wise collections in Week 2 saw a consistent decline, starting from ₹0.27 crore on Day 8 and gradually reducing to ₹0.19 crore on Day 14.
It's crucial for our readers to understand the difference between Net India and Gross India collections. The ₹11.80 crore Gross India figure represents the total value of tickets sold across the country, before any deductions. From this, entertainment tax and other charges are subtracted, leading to the ₹10.00 crore Net India figure, which is what distributors and producers primarily consider for their share and to assess profitability.
While the exact budget for Godari Gattupaina has not been disclosed, reaching the ₹10 crore Net India milestone is a respectable achievement for a film in the romance-comedy genre. Without budget specifics, a definitive verdict on its profitability remains awaited. However, for a film that hasn't garnered blockbuster-level buzz, crossing this mark indicates it has found a section of its target audience, potentially covering a significant portion of its costs if produced on a modest budget.
The current trend, with Day 15 collecting an estimated ₹0.17 crore, clearly indicates that the film's theatrical run is winding down. Based on these declining numbers, Godari Gattupaina is likely to conclude its lifetime Net India collection in the range of ₹10.50 crore to ₹11.00 crore. While not a massive theatrical success, this collection will still contribute to its overall revenue, particularly influencing its post-theatrical rights for OTT and satellite platforms, where it will likely seek to recover further investments.
BoxOfficeIndia24 Multiplex Data Analysis
Our internal analysis of the leading multiplex chains, PVR and INOX, for Godari Gattupaina reveals a noticeable drop in footfalls as the film enters its third week. Today, Day 15, the PVR chain sold approximately 640 tickets across 8 theatres running 15 shows. This marks a significant -30% decline in tickets sold compared to yesterday, Day 14, where PVR recorded 911 tickets sold across 15 theatres and 28 shows.
Similarly, the INOX chain registered around 380 tickets sold across 9 theatres for 12 shows today. This is a -23% decrease from yesterday's figures of 494 tickets sold across 14 theatres and 27 shows. Combined, PVR and INOX sold 1,020 tickets across 17 theatres today, a clear indication of rapidly diminishing chain-level demand in the multiplex circuit. The reduction in show counts and operational theatres across these major chains directly correlates with the declining occupancy index, signaling that the film's theatrical journey is nearing its conclusion. The absence of advance momentum for the upcoming days further solidifies this trend.