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Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning Dominates with Massive Gross Collections

Tom Cruise’s action-packed thriller keeps audiences hooked with strong box office performance worldwide in its third week.
June 9, 2025
Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning Dominates with Massive Gross Collections

Tom Cruise’s action-packed blockbuster Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning is proving it has serious staying power. Even in its third week, the film is pulling in solid numbers both in India and around the world. According to Sacnilk’s latest data, the movie has earned ₹97.22 crore net and ₹113.65 crore gross in India, with a massive global total reaching ₹3152.5 crore as of Day 22.

English Version Leads Indian Box Office

In India, the English version of the film is leading the charge. It has contributed ₹64.17 crore to the net collection alone. On Day 22, it added another ₹1.94 crore to its total. The film had a powerful opening at ₹11 crore on Day 1 and has been maintaining steady numbers through the weeks, particularly in urban multiplexes where Tom Cruise’s appeal remains high.

Even on weekdays, the film is managing to earn between ₹0.50 crore and ₹2.8 crore, proving that audiences are still turning out in decent numbers.

Hindi Dubbed Version Adds ₹28+ Crore

The Hindi version of The Final Reckoning has also performed well, bringing in ₹28.6 crore so far. It started strong, with ₹3.15 crore on Day 1 and peaked at ₹5.05 crore on Day 6. However, by the third week, interest has started to slow down, with Day 22 collecting only ₹29 lakhs.

Telugu Version Sees Least Impact

The Telugu version has had minimal impact, collecting just ₹2.41 crore in total. Recent days have seen earnings drop to around ₹1 lakh per day, showing a lack of strong engagement in Telugu-speaking regions.

Global Box Office Remains Impressive

While regional versions in India are slowing down, Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning continues to be a global box office force. Its worldwide collection of ₹3152.5 crore by Day 22 showcases just how much the franchise is still loved by international audiences.