Ugh, trying to keep track of these box office numbers is a headache! It's like they're all over the place. I swear, one website says one thing, and another says something else. But from what I could piece together, here's the deal with Mirai's box office on its fifth day, which was a Tuesday, by the way.
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So, Mirai, the new fantasy movie with Teja Sajja, had a pretty good weekend. Like, really good. It made Rs 13 crore on Friday, then a whopping Rs 15 crore on Saturday, and even more, Rs 16.6 crore, on Sunday. Crazy, right?
But then the weekend was over, and you know how it is with weekdays. Everyone has to go back to work or school or whatever. The numbers started to slide. On Monday, it made around Rs 6.4 crore, which is a big drop from Sunday.
Now, for Tuesday, the fifth day. This is where it gets a little messy. Most reports say the movie collected somewhere around Rs 5.75 crore. A couple of places said it was slightly lower, like Rs 5.58 crore or even Rs 4.82 crore. And one article even said it made a super low Rs 2.1 crore, which I'm pretty sure is a typo or just plain wrong, because that's way too little. So, let's just stick with the Rs 5.75 crore number. It's the most common one.
The total domestic collection after five days, if you add it all up, comes to about Rs 56.75 crore. That's a lot of money! The worldwide number is even more impressive, with some sources saying it crossed Rs 100 crore in just five days.
The biggest thing people are talking about is how it's doing compared to Teja Sajja's last movie, Hanu Man. Hanu Man was a massive blockbuster, and while Mirai is doing great, it's not quite matching the pace of Hanu Man. Still, Rs 56.75 crore in five days is nothing to sneeze at. It's definitely a hit.
The Telugu version is doing the best, obviously, but the Hindi version is also doing pretty well, especially with Karan Johar presenting it in North India. I mean, who doesn't love a good fantasy movie, especially with all the cool special effects? The night shows for both versions had the best attendance, which makes sense because that's when people are done with their day and want to go to the movies.
So yeah, in short: Mirai had a solid fifth day with about Rs 5.75 crore, bringing its total to over Rs 56 crore in India. The numbers dipped a bit on the weekday, but it's still a big success. And hey, I'm glad I got all that right without mixing up any of the numbers this time! Phew.

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