Gandhi Talks Box Office Collection Day 12: Vijay Sethupathi’s Silent Drama Total Collection

In a sea of loud blockbusters and fast-talking thrillers, Gandhi Talks dared to tell its story without a single spoken word — and that bold choice made its box office journey unique.

Starring Vijay Sethupathi and Arvind Swamy, the experimental silent drama released on January 30, 2026, and has now completed 12 days in theaters (Tuesday, February 10). Facing tough competition from Border 2 and Mardaani 3, the film found its small but dedicated audience mostly in urban multiplexes.

Gandhi Talks Box Office Collection Day 12 shows a steady — though modest — performance for a dialogue-free film. Early estimates for Day 12 put collections at around ₹0.25 crore net in India, a typical weekday hold after the second weekend lift.

Gandhi Talks Box Office Collection Day 12 (India Net – Approx.)

DayDate (2026)Collection (₹ Cr)Trend / Remark
Day 1Jan 30 (Fri)1.75Modest but curious opening
Day 2Jan 31 (Sat)2.10Good Saturday growth
Day 3Feb 1 (Sun)2.45First weekend peak
Day 4Feb 2 (Mon)0.85Sharp weekday drop
Day 5Feb 3 (Tue)0.70Continued low hold
Day 6Feb 4 (Wed)0.62Steady mid-week
Day 7Feb 5 (Thu)0.55End of Week 1
Week 1 Total9.02First-week finish
Day 8Feb 6 (Fri)0.40Second weekend begins
Day 9Feb 7 (Sat)0.55Small weekend rise
Day 10Feb 8 (Sun)0.65Decent Sunday
Day 11Feb 9 (Mon)0.30Monday correction
Day 12Feb 10 (Tue)0.25 (Est.)Steady Tuesday hold

Total after 12 days (India Net): ₹11.17 Cr Worldwide Gross (approx.): ₹12.50 Cr (limited overseas in UK & USA)

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Gandhi Talks Box Office Collection Day 12 proves the film connected with viewers who love artistic cinema. The opening weekend showed nice growth in cities like Mumbai and Chennai, thanks to A.R. Rahman’s powerful score and the cast’s strong performances. Weekdays dropped sharply, but the second weekend gave a small lift.

Overseas numbers stayed very limited — around $5,142 in the USA and £2,494 in the UK during the first week. The no-dialogue format drew curious crowds to multiplexes, but mass circuits stayed away.

Disclaimer: Box office figures are based on early estimates and reported data from industry trackers. Final numbers may vary slightly upon official release by the producers.

Sources & References                         

India TV News, Bollywood Hungama

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