Baby Girl Box Office Collection Day 5 shows the Nivin Pauly starrer bringing in around ₹60 lakhs on Tuesday, January 27, 2026. The film, which released on January 23, has struggled to find strong support at the box office despite having a popular lead actor.
Baby Girl Box Office Collection Day 5
The movie opened quietly and hasn’t seen any major jumps yet. Sunday gave it a small boost, but weekday numbers dropped right back down. Heavy competition from other January releases made things harder.
Here’s the complete Baby Girl Box Office Collection Day 5 report:
| Day | Date | India Earnings |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Jan 23 (Friday) | ₹0.75 Crore |
| Day 2 | Jan 24 (Saturday) | ₹0.85 Crore |
| Day 3 | Jan 25 (Sunday) | ₹1.00 Crore |
| Day 4 | Jan 26 (Monday) | ₹0.70 Crore |
| Day 5 | Jan 27 (Tuesday) | ₹0.60 Crore |
| 5 Days | Total | ₹3.90 Crore |
Sunday was the best day with ₹1 crore, but that’s still low for a film starring someone as popular as Nivin Pauly. The collections have been bouncing between ₹60 lakhs and ₹1 crore each day without any real growth pattern.
Theater occupancy has stayed around 19-22%, which isn’t great. Night shows are doing better than morning and afternoon slots, but even those aren’t pulling big crowds.
Why the Film Is Struggling
Mixed reviews hurt Baby Girl right from the start. Some viewers found the story outdated, and word of mouth hasn’t been strong enough to pull in more audiences. When people aren’t recommending a film to friends, it’s hard to build momentum.
The Baby Girl Box Office Collection Day 5 numbers also reflect tough competition. With multiple big releases in January, theaters gave limited screens to this film. Fewer shows mean fewer chances for people to watch it, even if they’re interested.
For a Nivin Pauly film, these numbers are disappointing. His recent movies usually open stronger and hold better through the first week. This time, the script and timing worked against the team.
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The film will need to hold around ₹50-60 lakhs daily to reach ₹10 crore total by the end of two weeks. That’s possible if weekends give it a boost, but the trend so far suggests it might finish closer to ₹8-9 crore.
Baby Girl might find better luck on streaming platforms where people can give it a chance without buying theater tickets. For now, the theatrical run looks like it will wrap up as an underperformer.
Data sources: Sacnilk, HerZindagi, The Times of India

Chaitan Limkar is an entertainment writer specializing in movie reviews, box office collections, and web series coverage. With a sharp understanding of audience preferences and industry trends, he delivers accurate, engaging, and insight-driven content on films and digital streaming platforms. His writing focuses on honest reviews, reliable box office analysis, and timely entertainment news, helping readers stay updated with the latest happenings in cinema and OTT entertainment.




