The recently released horror-comedy “Kapkapiii” has managed to make a noticeable impact at the box office, especially with its strong performance on Sunday. The film, which blends spine-chilling thrills with humorous moments, has struck a chord with a specific segment of the audience — particularly the youth and fans of quirky horror stories.
Solid Opening Weekend
“Kapkapiii” opened to a mixed response from critics but benefited from positive word-of-mouth in tier-2 and tier-3 cities. Friday started off on a moderate note, collecting approximately ₹2.65 crore. On Saturday, the movie picked up pace, showing growth with collections hovering around ₹3.85 crore. However, it was Sunday that brought the biggest cheer for the makers.
Sunday Collection Highlights
On Sunday, “Kapkapiii” saw a significant jump in footfalls, especially in evening and night shows. With families and younger audiences stepping out during the weekend, the film managed to collect close to ₹5.10 crore on its third day. The higher occupancy in urban centers contributed to this spike.
Total Collection So Far
As of the end of its first weekend, the total box office collection of “Kapkapiii” stands at approximately ₹11.6 crore (nett). Here’s a quick breakdown:
- Friday: ₹2.65 crore
- Saturday: ₹3.85 crore
- Sunday: ₹5.10 crore
- Total (First Weekend): ₹11.6 crore
Outlook for the Week Ahead
The real test for “Kapkapiii” begins now — the weekdays. While Sunday’s performance has given it a solid base, sustaining momentum on Monday and Tuesday will be key to reaching higher box office milestones. The absence of major competing releases this week may work in its favor.
If the film continues to hold steady, “Kapkapiii” could comfortably cross the ₹15 crore mark by mid-week. The genre mix of horror and comedy has limited but loyal fans, and their support could be crucial in the days to come.
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