Valentine’s Day turned out to be anything but romantic at the box office, as Mardaani 3 delivered a powerful performance on its third Saturday. Starring the fierce and unstoppable Rani Mukerji, this cop drama saw an impressive 190 percent surge, raking in an estimated Rs 1.75 crore and bringing its total nett collection in India to Rs 42.25 crore.
After a somewhat sluggish third Friday that brought in Rs 60 lakh, many thought the film might start to lose momentum. But Mardaani 3 showed once again why this franchise is a force to be reckoned with. The Valentine’s Day boost worked wonders, particularly for the evening and night shows, as audiences flocked to theaters in droves. This sharp increase clearly shows that the film still has plenty of fans, even in its third week.
Directed by Abhiraj Minawala and produced by Yash Raj Films, the film kicked off with a solid Rs 25 crore in its first week. The second weekend saw impressive growth, with collections jumping to Rs 3.60 crore on Saturday and Rs 4.25 crore on Sunday. Even during the weekdays, the film held its ground, consistently adding to its numbers and moving towards profitability.
By the end of its third Saturday, the total stands at Rs 42.25 crore, and trade estimates suggest that the third weekend could wrap up around Rs 3.75 crore. If the film keeps up a steady pace on Sunday, it could comfortably edge closer to the Rs 50 crore lifetime mark. In today’s unpredictable box office landscape, that’s quite an achievement!
What makes the box office performance of Mardaani 3 even more impressive is its careful budgeting. While production costs in the industry have skyrocketed lately, this film has managed to keep its finances in check. Although it cost nearly twice as much as Mardaani 2, strong recoveries from non-theatrical avenues have eased the pressure on its theatrical performance. With an anticipated theatrical share of around Rs 25 crore, the film is already on a promising path to profitability.
Another key advantage is the goodwill of the franchise. The Mardaani series stands out as one of the few successful female-led franchises in mainstream Hindi cinema. Rani Mukerji’s fearless portrayal of the cop has garnered a loyal fan base over the years, and that emotional connection is clearly translating into ticket sales.
Even with competition from holdover release Border 2 and newcomers like O Romeo and Tu Yaa Main, Mardaani 3 has demonstrated impressive staying power. While its collections may eventually slow down due to fresh releases, its current performance is both encouraging and commendable.
In a landscape where many films struggle to maintain momentum beyond their opening weekend, Mardaani 3’s surge on its third Saturday sends a strong message — compelling content paired with a powerful lead performance can still make an impact. With Rs 42 crore already secured and visible momentum, this cop drama isn’t finished yet.
At a time when box office numbers can be unpredictable, Mardaani 3 stands out as a testament to the importance of consistency, smart budgeting, and connecting with the audience. And if Saturday’s spike is any indication, Rani Mukerji’s cop character continues to capture attention, even three weeks post-release.
