'Avatar: Fire and Ash' collects ₹72.57cr in India by Day 4
"Avatar: Fire and Ash," the third film in James Cameron's epic sci-fi franchise, is here—and it's off to a flying start.
Reportedly released on December 19, based on box office reporting timelines, the movie stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Sigourney Weaver, and CCH Pounder.
It picks up after "The Way of Water," bringing more adventure and stunning visuals to fans.
In numbers:
In just four days, the film has earned ₹72.57 crore at the Indian box office—adding ₹5.32 crore on Sunday alone.
Globally, it pulled in $345 million during opening weekend ($88 million from North America and $257 million internationally), making it 2025's second-biggest hit so far after "Zootopia 2."
Where it's trending:
The movie is especially popular in South Indian cities—Chennai led with a 26% occupancy rate on Day 4, followed by Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
Evening shows are drawing bigger crowds everywhere.
Should you watch it?
If you love immersive worlds and big-screen adventures, this one's worth catching at the theater.
With James Cameron back at the helm and familiar faces returning, "Fire and Ash" keeps the Avatar magic alive for old fans—and welcomes new ones too.