Ikkis Box Office Collection: Dharmendra and Agastya Nanda’s patriotic war film “Ikkis” has finished its run in theaters after three weeks. The movie, which hit the big screen on January 1st, tells the inspiring story of India’s youngest war hero but couldn’t create magic at the box office.
How Much Did Ikkis Earn?
According to box office tracking website Sacnilk, “Ikkis” collected ₹31.5 crore from Indian theaters and ₹41.25 crore worldwide. However, the film was made with a budget of ₹40-60 crore, which means it didn’t recover its production costs.
The movie features a talented cast including Dharmendra, Agastya Nanda, Jaideep Ahlawat, Simar Bhatia, Sikandar Kher, Rahul Dev, Vivaan Shah, and Deepak Dobriyal.
Ikkis Box Office Collection
| Day | Box Office Earnings |
|---|---|
| Opening Day | ₹7.00 Crore |
| Day 2 | ₹3.50 Crore |
| Day 3 | ₹4.65 Crore |
| Day 4 | ₹5.00 Crore |
| Week 1 Total | ₹24.3 Crore |
| Week 2 Total | ₹5.17 Crore |
| Week 3 Total | ₹2.03 Crore |
| Final Total | ₹31.5 Crore |
The film started strong with ₹7 crore on day one but saw a sharp decline afterward. By the third week, daily collections dropped below ₹1 crore, signaling the end of its theatrical journey.
When Will Ikkis Stream Online?
There’s no official word yet on when “Ikkis” will release on OTT platforms. However, rumors on social media suggest the film might premiere on Amazon Prime Video sometime between February 12-26, 2026. Fans are waiting for an official announcement from the filmmakers.
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What’s the Story About?
“Ikkis” tells the real-life story of Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal, who became India’s youngest Param Vir Chakra winner. The film focuses on the famous Battle of Basantar fought during the 1971 India-Pakistan war.
The story beautifully captures a father’s journey to Pakistan 30 years after losing his brave son in battle. It shows the emotional bond between father and son and highlights Arun’s ultimate sacrifice for the country.
This film is extra special because it’s the last movie featuring legendary actors Dharmendra and Asrani together on screen, making it a memorable piece of Indian cinema despite its modest box office performance.

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