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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Horror Comedy Thamma Ends Run With ₹211 Cr Worldwide

Horror Comedy Thamma Ends Run With ₹211 Cr Worldwide

30 Nov

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  • Thamma collected ₹157.05 crore net in India.
  • The film achieved ₹211.81 crore gross globally.
  • It's Ayushmann Khurrana's highest-grossing film ever.
Horror Comedy Thamma Ends Run With ₹211 Cr Worldwide

Ayushmann Khurrana, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, and Rashmika Mandanna's film 'Thamma' has officially wrapped up its box office journey after a successful 40-day theatrical run. The romantic horror-comedy directed by Aditya Sarpotdar earned an impressive ₹157.05 crore net in India, solidifying its status as Ayushmann Khurrana's highest-grossing film and Rashmika Mandanna's third-highest Bollywood grosser.

The film's strong performance also placed it as the 8th highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2025 in India. While it narrowly missed surpassing 'Sitaare Zameen Par' for the 7th spot, 'Thamma' stands as the second-highest grosser within the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe, trailing only 'Stree 2'. Its overall budget was reportedly ₹140 crore, yielding a profit of ₹17.05 crore and an ROI of 12%.

On a global scale, 'Thamma' concluded its run with a worldwide gross collection of ₹211.81 crore. This includes ₹26.50 crore from overseas markets. By a slender margin, it outperformed 'Sikandar,' securing the 9th position among the top 10 highest-grossing Bollywood films of 2025 worldwide.

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Thamma concluded its worldwide box office run with a gross collection of ₹211.81 crore.
Yes, Thamma has become Ayushmann Khurrana's highest-grossing film, collecting ₹157.05 crore net in India.
Globally, Thamma is the 9th highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2025, and in India, it is the 8th highest.

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