BY SACNILK
DC (Tamil) is showing impressive resilience as it completes its second weekend at the box office. For a project led by a debutant actor, the ability to maintain a consistent audience volume after the initial hype is a significant indicator of success. The collaboration between director Arun Matheswaran and Lokesh Kanagaraj has clearly resonated with the public, helping the film cross the 50 crore net milestone in India. When you look at the audience trajectory, it is evident that the film is not just relying on its opening momentum but is benefiting from steady word of mouth across the southern circuits.
The strength of this hold is best reflected in the tracked footfall data for the Tamil version. During the first weekend, the film recorded approximately 588,000 tracked online footfalls, excluding blocked seats. It is quite rare for a newcomer's film to retain such a large portion of its audience, but the second weekend saw a very healthy 408,000 tracked online footfalls on the same basis. Retaining nearly 70 percent of the opening weekend audience volume during the second weekend confirms that the movie has successfully transitioned from a curiosity-driven start to a sustained run.
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As of its tenth day, DC (Tamil) has achieved a worldwide gross collection of ₹84.31 Cr. The domestic market has contributed ₹63.06 Cr to this total, while overseas territories have added ₹21.25 Cr. The film officially crossed the ₹50 Cr net milestone in India during this period, reaching a cumulative net of ₹54.76 Cr. This is a commendable feat, particularly given the competitive landscape of August releases. The movie has successfully maintained a high show volume, running across 36,688 shows globally so far.
The second weekend started with a quiet Friday but saw an explosive growth of over 92 percent on Saturday. This surge was expected given the national holiday, but the Sunday performance confirmed that the film has genuine legs at the box office. Let us look at the day-wise net collections for the second weekend.
DC (Tamil) - 2nd Weekend India Gross CollectionDayGross CollectionDay 8 (Friday)₹ 3.29 CrDay 9 (Saturday)₹ 6.38 CrDay 10 (Sunday)₹ 5.21 CrTotal (2nd Weekend)₹ 14.88 Cr
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One of the most surprising aspects of this box office run is the regional contribution. It is quite rare for a film led by a newcomer to witness nearly identical collection figures across three major southern states. Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and the Andhra Pradesh-Telangana (APTG) regions have all contributed close numbers, suggesting that director Arun Matheswaran’s gritty storytelling has bypassed traditional regional barriers. Specifically, the total gross from Tamil Nadu stands at ₹19.18 Cr, while Kerala and APTG followed very closely with ₹16.03 Cr and ₹16.75 Cr respectively. This level of parity is a strong indicator of the film's universal appeal in the southern circuits.
In terms of theater metrics, Sunday saw the film running with 2,216 shows across India. Occupancy levels remained healthy, particularly in the Tamil version, which recorded an overall turnout of 60.51 percent on Sunday. Key cities like Chennai led with 67.8 percent occupancy, followed by Bengaluru at 59 percent and Kochi at 57.5 percent. The Telugu dubbed version also saw decent traction in centers like Hyderabad and Vijayawada, maintaining an overall occupancy of roughly 33.6 percent on its tenth day.
• Tamil Nadu Gross: ₹ 19.18 Cr
• APTG Gross: ₹ 16.75 Cr
• Kerala Gross: ₹ 16.03 Cr
• Karnataka Gross: ₹ 7.74 Cr
• Rest of India Gross: ₹ 3.36 Cr
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The performance over the second weekend highlights how the film has successfully maintained its reach across different linguistic markets. The weekend started on Friday with a net collection of 2.86 Cr across 2,062 shows, maintaining an average occupancy of 32.1 percent. Saturday witnessed a massive surge, coinciding with the Independence Day holiday, where collections jumped to 5.50 Cr. On this peak day, the show count increased to 2,154 and occupancy hit a weekend high of 50.1 percent, with the Tamil version alone contributing over 4 Cr to the daily net.
The momentum continued into Sunday with 2,216 shows, the highest count for the weekend. The film added another 4.50 Cr to its total with an average occupancy of 42.2 percent. Looking at the linguistic split, the Tamil version remained the primary driver, contributing a cumulative 9.40 Cr over these three days. However, the Telugu dubbed version showed remarkable stability, adding 3.40 Cr to the weekend total. Even the Hindi version saw minor activity across its limited shows. This collective effort brought the three-day weekend total to 12.86 Cr, ensuring the film remains on a firm footing as it enters its second full week.
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When looking at the total India net collections so far, the Tamil version remains the primary contributor with a total of ₹38.00 Cr. The Telugu dubbed version has also shown impressive strength for a debutant-led project, reaching a cumulative net of ₹14.35 Cr. The Hindi version currently stands at a total net of ₹2.41 Cr. These figures bring the overall India net collection to ₹54.76 Cr, confirming that while the film is rooted in Tamil cinema, it has managed to find a receptive and consistent audience in the Telugu-speaking regions as well.
In the national multiplex chains, the film saw consistent activity through its second weekend. On Sunday alone, chains like PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis sold roughly 27,000 tickets, generating a gross of about ₹56 Lakh. PVR led this segment by moving approximately 17,500 tickets with an occupancy rate of nearly 40 percent. INOX and Cinepolis contributed another 7,000 and 2,500 tickets respectively. This stable performance in the premium chains, especially after the holiday surge on Saturday, suggests that the urban audience is continuing to support the film as it heads into its next set of weekdays.