Thalaivar Thambi Thalaimaiyil Box Office Collection Day 7: The Tamil political drama Thalaivar Thambi Thalaimaiyil, starring Jiiva, continues its theatrical run with moderate but declining box office numbers. On Day 7 (Wednesday, January 21, 2026), the film earned approximately ₹1.00 crore net in India, confirming the expected weekday slowdown after a strong opening weekend.
Day 7 Box Office Performance
After peaking during the first weekend, Thalaivar Thambi Thalaimaiyil has followed a familiar trend seen among several Indian films of 2026, where collections drop sharply once weekday business begins. Despite the fall, the movie has managed to maintain a steady ₹1 crore range, indicating a loyal audience base, especially in Tamil Nadu.
Trade reports suggest that while walk-ins have reduced, the film is still drawing viewers in select urban centres and single screens, helped by Jiiva’s performance and the film’s political theme.
Thalaivar Thambi Thalaimaiyil Box Office Collection Day 7
| Day | Collection | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 (Thu) | 1.50 | Decent opening |
| Day 2 (Fri) | 2.90 | Strong growth |
| Day 3 (Sat) | 5.30 | Peak day |
| Day 4 (Sun) | 5.15 | Weekend hold |
| Day 5 (Mon) | 1.65 | -68% drop |
| Day 6 (Tue) | 1.25 | Weekday dip |
| Day 7 (Wed) | 1.00 – 1.02 | Steady fall |
At the end of its first week, the film has collected approximately ₹18.75–₹18.77 crore net in India. On the global front, the worldwide gross stands close to ₹26 crore, as per early trade estimates.
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Occupancy Report
On Day 7, the Tamil occupancy averaged 15.37%, with:
- Morning shows: ~10%
- Night shows: ~19%
These figures indicate better performance during evening and night shows, which could help the film stay stable over the coming weekend.
While Thalaivar Thambi Thalaimaiyil may not be a blockbuster, its first-week numbers position it as a decent mid-range performer among Tamil releases of 2026. The second weekend will be crucial in determining whether the film can cross the ₹20 crore mark in India.

Chaitan Limkar is a tech and entertainment writer passionate about innovation, media, and the stories shaping the digital world.




