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Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar continues domination, James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash sees massive dip in collection, earns Rs…

Despite a strong weekend, Avatar: Fire and Ash saw a sharp drop on Monday and lagged far behind Dhurandhar, which continues to dominate the Indian box office.

James Cameron's film Avatar: Fire and Ass was released in theaters last week and is earning well. While it's given strong competition to Dhurandhar, it still hasn't quite achieved its mark. Avatar: Fire and Ash" earned well over the weekend, but its earnings have plummeted significantly on Monday. Avatar: Fire and Ash fell far behind Dhurandhar on Monday. Let's take a look at the film's collections.

Dhurandhar vs Avatar Fire and Ash box office collection: report

This is the third film in the Avatar franchise. The first two installments were huge hits in India, and the third installment is earning decent revenue. It will take some time for the film to join the 100 crore club, as weekend earnings have been significantly lower.

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Avatar: Fire and Ash's earnings fall on Monday

Avatar: Fire and Ash's earnings dropped dramatically on Monday. Even the makers couldn't have expected such a low collection. According to a report by Sacnilk, Avatar: Fire and Ash collected only Rs 8.50 crore on Monday, which is significantly lower than on other days. The film earned Rs 19 crore on its first day, Rs 22.5 crore on its second day, and Rs 25.75 crore on its third day. Its total collection now stands at Rs 75.75 crore. It will take some time for the film to join the Rs 100 crore club if it continues to earn at this rate.

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Dhurandhar beats Avatar: Fire and Ash at the Indian box office

While Avatar only collected Rs 8.50 crore on Monday, Dhurandhar has doubled that amount, earning Rs 16.5 crore. Although the collections have dropped significantly, it still appears to be far ahead of Avatar. Dhurandhar has already collected Rs 572 crore in India alone, breaking several records.


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