Spider-Man: Brand New Day adds ₹2.14 crore in India on Day 20

The MCU release collected ₹2.14 crore in India on its 20th day, taking its India net total to ₹471.19 crore, according to Sacnilk data cited by NDTV Profit. Hindi screenings led attendance, with 81% occupancy across 1,574 shows.

— Source published Tue, 18 Aug, 2026, 21:59 IST · First seen Wed, 19 Aug, 2026, 00:15 IST · Source NDTV Profit

What happened

Spider-Man: Brand New Day collected Rs 2.14 crore in India on its 20th day, taking India net collections to Rs 471.19 crore. The film ran in 3,158 shows with

Key facts

  • Rs 2.14 crore India collection on Day 20
  • 3,158 shows
  • 52.3% overall occupancy
  • Rs 563.34 crore India gross collection
  • Rs 471.19 crore India net collection
  • Hindi: Rs 1.03 crore from 1,574 shows at 81% occupancy
  • English: Rs 1.05 crore from 1,448 shows at 24% occupancy
  • Tamil: Rs 6 lakh from 136 shows
  • Week 1: Rs 334.75 crore
  • Week 2: Rs 108.65 crore

Why this matters

The film’s Hindi-led attendance reinforces the strategic value of localized marketing, dubbing, and distribution partnerships for global franchise releases in India.

What to watch

  • Daily net collections and the next three days of occupancy, especially whether Hindi occupancy remains above 70%.
  • Screen/show reductions from the current 1,574-show base and changes in prime-time allocation.
  • Arrival of competing Hindi or dubbed tentpole releases that could displace premium shows.
  • Cinema F&B per-capita spend, ticket-stub offer redemption and parking transactions relative to the prior two weekends.
  • Mall footfall after 6 pm and conversion at dining, dessert and entertainment tenants versus non-cinema zones.
  • Maintain premium evening and weekend staffing at cinema-adjacent QSR, beverage, dessert and parking operations through the next release cycle.
  • Use Hindi-language, group-viewing bundles linking tickets or ticket stubs to meal, snack and retail offers rather than broad discounting.
  • Prioritize fast-moving shareable food, beverage and impulse categories near multiplex entrances; avoid deep inventory commitments to film-specific merchandise this late in the run.
  • Measure ticket-stub redemption, post-show transaction timing and mall-zone conversion separately for weekdays versus weekends to distinguish footfall from spend quality.