Arjun Sarja’s family action entertainer ‘Blast’ continued its theatrical journey with another steady day at the box office. The film witnessed only a small decline in collections compared to the previous day.According to Sacnilk estimates, ‘Blast’ collected Rs 1.91 crore net on Day 9. The latest figure represents a 5.9 percent drop from the previous day’s collection of Rs 2.03 crore. The action film achieved this collection across 1,611 shows.
Worldwide gross crosses Rs 39 Cr
‘Blast’ has steadily increased its overall total through domestic and overseas business. The India net collection currently stands at Rs 27.69 crore. The film’s India gross collection has reached Rs 31.82 crore so far. ‘Blast’ has grossed Rs 7.30 crore from international markets. The total worldwide gross collection has climbed to Rs 39.12 crore.
Opening week played a major role
The film benefited strongly from its opening week numbers and this was mainly due to it’s impressive WOM.Day 6 generated Rs 3.45 crore across 2,746 shows with an occupancy of 29.1 percent. Day 7 later added Rs 2.75 crore from 2,544 shows while occupancy stood at 26.1 percent. Day 8 collected Rs 2.03 crore across 2,255 shows and recorded 23.8 percent occupancy.The film completed its first week with a total collection of Rs 25.78 crore. Day 9 then added another Rs 1.91 crore to the total tally.The occupancy trend on Day 9 showed stronger audience movement during late-night screenings. ‘Blast’ recorded an overall occupancy of 23.01 percent for its Tamil version.Morning occupancy stood at 15.15 percent while afternoon occupancy climbed to 19.38 percent. Evening shows later registered 17.62 percent occupancy. Night shows recorded the highest occupancy of the day at 35.85 percent.‘Blast’ follows Rajaram who is a karate practitioner who lives with his wife Neelaveni and daughter Nila. Both his wife and daughter are also skilled in karate. Their peaceful middle-class life changes completely with the involvement of a corporate gang.ETimes awarded the film 4 stars out of 5 and wrote, “The best of Blast, though, lies in the little details. For instance, the biggest action twist in the film does not come from Arjun or Preity. And I know who you are thinking, it isn’t from Abhirami either.”The review further added, “Instead, the film hands its biggest action pivot to a fourth person altogether, which makes the setup interesting. From a stunning introduction fight sequence for Preity, the film has an action block every five to ten minutes. Yet, it gets redundant only in very few instances, thanks to predictable yet exciting twists.”DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and the data in this article are compiled from public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided by us for informational and entertainment purposes only.


