Lee Cronin’s The Mummy is proving that horror still has strong pulling power in India. After two weeks in theatres, the film has grossed Rs 29 crore, holding firm through its second week and showing the kind of weekday consistency that gives genre titles a real chance to stretch their run beyond the opening rush.
The latest daily figure kept that momentum intact. On day 14, the film added Rs 90 lakh gross, taking its total to Rs 29 crore in India. The second Thursday drop from the previous day was modest, which underlined the film’s staying power as it moved through the crucial second-week stretch.
The Mummy Stays Resilient Through Its Second Week
Across its first week, The Mummy built its run on a solid weekend and dependable weekday retention. It opened with Rs 2 crore on Friday, climbed to Rs 3 crore on Saturday, and peaked at Rs 4 crore on Sunday. From there, it held at Rs 1.95 crore on Monday, Rs 2.35 crore on Tuesday, Rs 2.10 crore on Wednesday, and Rs 1.60 crore on Thursday.
The second week remained healthy for a horror release. The film collected Rs 1.70 crore on its second Friday, followed by Rs 2.95 crore on Saturday and Rs 3.05 crore on Sunday. Weekday business then came in at Rs 1.15 crore on Monday, Rs 1.25 crore on Tuesday, Rs 1.05 crore on Wednesday, and Rs 1 crore on Thursday, lifting the 14-day total to Rs 29.25 crore gross.
Lee Cronin India Box Office Collection:
1st Week:
Day 1: 2.00 crore
Day 2: 3.00 crore
Day 3: 4.00 crore
Day 4: 1.95 crore
Day 5: 2.35 crore
Day 6: 2.10 crore
Day 7: 1.60 crore
1st Week Total: 17.00 crore
2nd Week:
Day 8: 1.75 crore
Day 9: 3.00 crore
Day 10: 3.10 crore
Day 11: 1.05 crore
Day 12: 1.25 crore
Day 13: 1.05 crore
Day 14: 1.00 crore
Total: 29.25 crore
That trend is especially notable because horror titles often front-load heavily. The Mummy, instead, maintained stronger-than-usual weekday retention for the genre through its second week. That sustained hold also draws attention back to the film’s distinct identity, especially Cronin’s darker reinterpretation of a familiar horror property.
Lee Cronin’S Eerie Family Horror Reimagining Gives The Mummy A Different Pulse
The Mummy was written and directed by Lee Cronin, with Jack Reynor, Laia Costa, May Calamawy, Natalie Grace, and Verónica Falcón leading the cast. The film was produced by James Wan, Jason Blum, and John Keville, backed by New Line Cinema, Atomic Monster, Blumhouse Productions, and Wicked/Good, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It released in April 2026.
The supernatural horror film follows a family that is reunited with their long-missing daughter after she returns in a mummified form, only for them to realize that something deeply disturbing has come back with her. Positioned as a reimagining rather than a continuation of the earlier Mummy series, the film has carved out its own identity while still benefiting from a familiar title in the marketplace.
In India, the more significant story now is the strength of its second-week run. With Rs 29 crore already in hand after 14 days, The Mummy has delivered a sturdy performance for a Hollywood horror release and reinforced the genre’s ability to hold beyond opening weekend when audience interest stays intact.
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