Mardaani 3 Box Office Collection Day 13: Rani Mukerji’s Cop Drama Reaches ₹39.80 Cr India Net

Rani Mukerji is back doing what she does best — playing the fearless Shivani Shivaji Roy — but the box office journey for Mardaani 3 has been a real uphill fight. Released on January 30, 2026, the film has now completed 13 days in theaters (Wednesday, February 11). While it’s not matching the explosive run of Mardaani 2, it’s showing steady grit and has officially crossed the lifetime total of the first Mardaani.

Mardaani 3 Box Office Collection Day 13 reflects the typical second-week pattern for mid-budget thrillers facing a giant like Border 2. Early estimates for Day 13 (Wednesday) put the collection at around ₹1.10 crore net in India — a small but respectable weekday hold.

Mardaani 3 Box Office Collection Day 13 (India Net – Approx.)

DayDate (2026)Collection (₹ Cr)Trend / Remark
Week 1 TotalJan 30 – Feb 526.30Solid first week
Day 8Feb 6 (Fri)1.85Second weekend begins
Day 9Feb 7 (Sat)3.50Strong Saturday growth
Day 10Feb 8 (Sun)4.25Good Sunday finish
Day 11Feb 9 (Mon)1.20Monday correction
Day 12Feb 10 (Tue)1.60Decent Tuesday hold
Day 13Feb 11 (Wed)1.10 (Est.)Steady mid-week performance

Total after 13 days (India Net): ₹39.80 Cr Worldwide Gross: Approximately ₹58.90 Cr

Mardaani 3 Box Office Collection Day 13 shows the film is still in the fight. The second weekend gave a much-needed lift (Saturday and Sunday both strong), but weekdays have seen the expected drop because of Border 2’s massive hold on mass screens and multiplexes. Hindi occupancy has hovered around 8–10% in recent days, with urban centers and family crowds keeping it alive.

Also Read: Border 2 Box Office Collection Day 20: Sunny Deol’s War Epic Still Strong After 20 Days

Rani Mukerji’s intense performance, the powerful message on justice, and the new antagonist “Amma” are earning praise from those who’ve watched. The film has now surpassed the lifetime total of Mardaani (2014) at ₹36 Cr and is chasing Mardaani 2 (₹47.35 Cr). With a ₹60 Cr budget, it’s relying heavily on non-theatrical rights (OTT/satellite) to break even.

The coming days will be crucial. Can it hold decently through the week, or will new releases push it further down?

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