Chainsaw Man The Movie: Reze Arc Hits All‑Time Low on Day 21 Box Office
The Japanese anime film Chainsaw Man The Movie: Reze Arc earned a record low ₹0.01 crore on its 21st day in India, bringing total earnings to ₹5.48 crore as it enters its final weeks.
Chainsaw Man The Movie: Reze Arc collected a mere ₹0.01 crore on day 21, marking the lowest daily earnings yet. The film’s total domestic takings now stand at ₹5.48 crore.
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The Japanese anime feature Chainsaw Man—The Movie: Reze Arc has recorded an unprecedented low in daily box office revenue in India, netting only ₹0.01 crore on its 21st day of release. According to the Times of India, this figure represents the lowest single‑day earning that the film has experienced during its run in the country.
With this latest dip, the movie’s cumulative domestic collection now totals ₹5.48 crore. The film is approaching its final week in theaters, and no clear indication has emerged that the earnings will rebound during the upcoming weekend.
The film’s day‑wise earnings have shown a sharp decline since its opening weekend:
- Day 1 (Friday): ₹0.50 crore
- Day 2 (Saturday): ₹0.74 crore
- Day 3 (Sunday): ₹0.95 crore
- Day 4 (Monday): ₹0.34 crore
- Day 5 (Tuesday): ₹0.42 crore
- Day 6 (Wednesday): ₹0.46 crore
- Day 7 (Thursday): ₹0.20 crore
- Day 8 (Second Friday): ₹0.10 crore
- Day 9 (Second Saturday): ₹0.14 crore
- Day 10 (Second Sunday): ₹0.15 crore
- Day 11 (Second Monday): ₹0.60 crore
- Day 12 (Second Tuesday): ₹0.50 crore
- Day 13 (Second Wednesday): ₹0.06 crore
- Day 14 (Second Thursday): ₹0.04 crore
- Day 15 (Third Friday): ₹0.03 crore
- Day 16 (Third Saturday): ₹0.08 crore
- Day 17 (Third Sunday): ₹0.09 crore
- Day 18 (Third Monday): ₹0.02 crore
- Day 19 (Third Tuesday): ₹0.03 crore
- Day 20 (Third Wednesday): ₹0.02 crore
- Day 21 (Third Thursday): ₹0.01 crore (early estimates)
The Times of India notes that the box office figures are compiled from proprietary sources and public data, and while the figures are approximate unless explicitly stated, they provide a fair representation of the film’s performance in India.
The entertainment desk at The Times of India expresses openness to feedback and suggestions regarding the reporting.

