Mirai Box Office Collection Day 3: Karthik Ghattamaneni’s action fantasy film Mirai, starring Teja Sajja, Manchu Manoj and Ritika Nayak, released in theatres on Friday and has been roaring at the box office since its release. Within three days of the release, the Teja Sajja-starrer has already turned into a crowd-puller. The film had a strong opening and is showing excellent growth over its first weekend. Seeing massive popularity in Telangana, Mirai has started strong at the box office and is set to break records at the box office as the week progresses.
Mirai Box Office Collection Day 3
According to box office tracker Sacnilk, Mirai collected Rs 17.33 crore on Sunday, its third day in theatres. This is higher than Saturday’s numbers, proving that the film has picked up strong momentum with positive word of mouth. The film had opened with Rs 13 crore on Friday, followed by Rs 15 crore on Saturday, and ended its opening weekend with a total of Rs 45.33 crore.
With an overall 31.38 per cent Hindi occupancy on Sunday, the film is performing better than Teja Sajja’s previous blockbuster HanuMan (2023), which had collected Rs 16 crore on its third day. Trade experts say Mirai’s strong collections indicate it could be on its way to becoming one of the biggest fantasy action hits of the year.
Mirai Worldwide Box Office Collection
The film is not just making waves in India but also in overseas markets. In North America, Mirai has seen huge support from audiences. The film registered an 18 per cent jump in collections overseas over the weekend. On day one, it collected Rs 8.25 crore internationally, and by the end of day two, the film had touched Rs 18 crore overseas.
So far, Mirai has grossed 1.34 million dollars in North America alone, and Sunday numbers are expected to be even higher. The combination of strong domestic collections and impressive overseas numbers has given the film a massive worldwide start.
Mirai: Story, cast and more
Mirai tells the story of Vedha (played by Teja Sajja), a young man destined to become a super Yodha (warrior) who must battle dark forces. His enemy, Mahabir Lama aka the Black Sword (Manchu Manoj), is on a quest to gather nine powerful grandhas (ancient texts) left behind by Emperor Ashoka to gain ultimate power.
To stop him, Vedha sets out to find a divine weapon called Mirai, once used by Lord Ram. The story builds into an action-packed adventure filled with fantasy elements, setting up the stage for a sequel.
With its strong performances, visual spectacle, and engaging story, Mirai is off to a flying start, giving both Teja Sajja and director Karthik Ghattamaneni another major success.