Alia Bhatt’s action thriller ‘Alpha’ has amassed roughly ₹79.2 crore worldwide in its first week, closing in on the coveted ₹80 crore mark. Domestic net stands at ₹47.55 crore, with overseas gross adding ₹22.55 crore.

Key Takeaways

  • ‘Alpha’ crosses ₹79.21 crore worldwide in week‑one
  • Domestic net collection reaches ₹47.55 crore; overseas adds ₹22.55 crore
  • Mixed critical reception but steady revenue growth continues

New Delhi – Shiv Rawail’s directorial venture ‘Alpha’, starring Alia Bhatt, Sharvari, Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol and Dia Mirza, recorded a net of ₹2.60 crore on Day 7, pushing its Indian net total to ₹47.55 crore. The cumulative worldwide gross now stands at ₹79.21 crore, edging the film ever closer to the ₹80 crore milestone.

Weekly Performance and International Earnings

According to trade portal Sacnilk, the film added another ₹1.25 crore from overseas markets on its seventh day, taking the overseas gross to ₹22.55 crore. After a robust opening of ₹16.10 crore worldwide on July 3, the weekend saw collections of ₹11.50 crore on Saturday and ₹13.25 crore on Sunday, culminating in a first‑weekend net of approximately ₹34 crore in India and ₹58.80 crore globally.

Mid‑Week Dip and Recovery

Monday’s earnings slipped to ₹3.85 crore net, but Tuesday rebounded slightly to ₹4.25 crore, pushing the global total past the ₹70 crore threshold. Despite a weekday slowdown, the film’s momentum remained intact, largely driven by its high‑octane action set‑pieces and star power.

Critical Reception and Future Outlook

India Today awarded the movie 2.5 stars, lauding Alia Bhatt’s performance while pointing out screenplay inconsistencies. The review noted, “The unevenness becomes Alpha’s biggest problem… the constant barrage of twists eventually becomes exhausting.” Nonetheless, as the seventh installment of the YRF Spy Universe, ‘Alpha’ reinforces the franchise’s commercial viability.

What Lies Ahead

If the current trajectory holds, crossing the ₹80 crore mark appears imminent, cementing ‘Alpha’ as another marquee success for Yash Raj Films. The film’s performance underscores that a blend of star appeal, strategic marketing, and genre‑aligned storytelling can still generate blockbuster revenues in the Indian market.