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‘Welcome to the Jungle’ box office collection Day 14 [LIVE]: Akshay Kumar starrer to wrap up Week 2 with Rs 125 crore domestic net milestone | Hindi Movie News


'Welcome to the Jungle' box office collection Day 14 [LIVE]: Akshay Kumar starrer to wrap up Week 2 with Rs 125 crore domestic net milestone
Welcome to the Jungle Day 14 box office collection LIVE (Image Credits IMDb)

Ahmed Khan‘s star-studded action-comedy ‘Welcome to the Jungle’, led by Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, Arshad Warsi, Paresh Rawal, Disha Patani and Jacqueline Fernandez, is wrapping up its second week at the box office on a steady, if gradually cooling, note. Having already crossed the Rs. 120 crore domestic net mark earlier in Week 2, the film is now closing in on the Rs. 125 crore milestone as its daily collections settle into a predictable weekday pattern. With Day 14 set to close out the second week somewhere just past the Rs. 123 crore net mark, Welcome to the Jungle looks on course to comfortably cross the Rs. 125 crore domestic net milestone within the first couple of days of Week 3.

‘Welcome to the Jungle’ Day 1-13 earnings

‘Welcome to the Jungle’ opened to a domestic net of Rs. 63.75 crore and a worldwide gross of Rs. 93.45 crore, with collections peaking on opening Sunday at Rs. 24.75 crore. The weekday slide followed the usual pattern of Rs. 8.50 crore on Monday, a slight uptick to Rs. 9.25 crore on Tuesday, then a steady dip to Rs. 6.15 crore on Wednesday and Rs. 5.50 crore on Thursday, closing out Week 1 with a domestic net of Rs. 93.15 crore.Week 2 turned out to be a mixed bag. The film opened its second frame with Rs. 4.50 crore net on Day 8, taking its domestic net to Rs. 97.65 crore and worldwide gross to Rs. 143.72 crore. A healthy weekend push followed, with collections rising to Rs 7.50 crore on Day 9 and peaking at Rs 9.75 crore on Day 10, pushing the domestic net to Rs. 114.90 crore and the worldwide gross to Rs 166.75 crore. The momentum cooled through the middle of the week, with Day 11 settling at Rs. 2.65 crore and a mild recovery to Rs. 3.00 crore on Day 12, before a 21.7% dip on Day 13 brought in Rs. 2.35 crore across 6,372 shows. By the end of Day 13, the film’s total India net stood at Rs. 122.90 crore, with its worldwide gross climbing to a solid Rs. 177.55 crore.

‘Welcome to the Jungle’ Day 14 collection live tracking

As Day 14 collections roll in, ‘Welcome to the Jungle’ is running across 3,365 shows and has added Rs. 0.58 crore net so far.This brings the total India gross collection to approximately Rs. 146.78 crore and the total India net collection to around Rs. 123.48 crore, with final Day 14 numbers still awaited.

Day wise collections for ‘Welcome to the Jungle’

Week 1: Rs. 93.15 croreDay 8: Rs. 4.50 croreDay 9: Rs. 7.50 croreDay 10: Rs. 9.75 croreDay 11: Rs. 2.65 croreDay 12: Rs. 3.00 croreDay 13: Rs. 2.35 croreDay 14 [LIVE]: Rs. 0.58 crore

TOTAL: Rs. 123.48 crore

More about ‘Welcome to the Jungle’

Directed by Ahmed Khan, the star-studded action-comedy Welcome to the Jungle hit theatres on June 26, 2026, featuring a massive ensemble cast led by Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, Arshad Warsi, Paresh Rawal, Disha Patani and Jacqueline Fernandez. The film’s plot spins a madcap, self-aware meta-satire around a corrupt business tycoon who, facing a tight political climate, hatches a scheme to launder black money by intentionally funding a high-budget cinematic flop. Things spiral into absolute slapstick chaos when a clueless director duo and an unreliable, fading superstar find themselves trapped in a real-life showdown in a village called Azad Nagar against a dangerous terrorist threat.DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and data in this article are compiled from diverse public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only.



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