Box Office Report — 4 July 2026

Today's top theatrical earners with India net and worldwide gross figures, as of 4 July 2026.

By MovieMintX Data Desk·Box Office·

Here’s where the box office stands as of 4 July 2026, tracking the top theatrical earners across Indian and global cinema.

Alpha leads the current collections. The table below shows verified India net and worldwide gross figures, plus how many days each film has been in theatres — a quick read on which releases have legs and which are front-loaded.

# Film Language India Net Worldwide Days
1 Alpha Bollywood ₹9.00Cr ₹15.80Cr 2
2 Nagabandham - The Secret Treasure Tollywood ₹3.25Cr ₹3.74Cr 2
3 Gatta Kusthi 2 Kollywood ₹2.55Cr ₹2.93Cr 2
4 Rao Bahadur Tollywood ₹1.40Cr ₹3.11Cr 2
5 Baby Do Die Do Bollywood ₹0.40Cr ₹0.48Cr 2
6 Graamaayana Sandalwood ₹0.32Cr ₹0.35Cr 2
7 Koka Deuta Nati Aru Hati 2 Jollywood ₹0.27Cr ₹0.30Cr 2
8 Dark (2026) 2026 ₹0.14Cr ₹0.15Cr 2
9 Aroopi Mollywood ₹0.05Cr ₹0.05Cr 2
10 The Death of Robin Hood Hollywood ₹0.04Cr ₹0.05Cr 2

Figures are compiled from daily box office tracking and update through the day. Check back tomorrow for the latest standings.

A Boldly Mixed Opening Weekend

Today’s ledger tells a story of contrasts. At the top, Alpha is running away with the weekend, amassing a commanding ₹9.00Cr net in India and a ₹15.80Cr global haul in just two days. That kind of start either signals a blockbuster in the making or a heavy front-load, but the sheer gap between #1 and the rest is striking. It’s a reminder that Bollywood still commands the widest release footprint and the loudest noise on opening day.

Down the list, the regional films are playing a different game. Nagabandham - The Secret Treasure holds the #2 spot with a respectable ₹3.25Cr India net, but its worldwide collection of ₹3.74Cr suggests limited overseas pull. Meanwhile, Rao Bahadur flips the script: its India net is modest at ₹1.40Cr, yet its worldwide gross of ₹3.11Cr implies a strong diaspora turnout, nearly doubling its domestic performance.

Keep an Eye on the Legs

Every film on this list has been in theatres for just two days, so the real test comes in the weeks ahead. Gatta Kusthi 2 and Baby Do Die Do are hovering in the mid-range, but neither has crossed the ₹3Cr India net mark yet. At the tail end, Aroopi and The Death of Robin Hood are barely registering, reminding us that even in a lean period, not every release finds its audience.

The coming Tuesday numbers will reveal whether Alpha holds its firepower or if the regional contenders start to close the gap. For now, the box office belongs to the big guns, but surprises may lurk in the bottom half as word-of-mouth spreads.

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