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Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' Limps to Rs 4.3 Cr in 2 Days in India

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Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' Limps to Rs 4.3 Cr in 2 Days in India

Steven Spielberg's new sci-fi thriller Disclosure Day has landed in Indian theatres without the thunder you would expect from a film carrying his name. The Disclosure Day box office run opened on a quiet note and has since found a little more footing, but the early numbers tell the story of a prestige Hollywood release fighting for screen space in a crowded June. As per industry tracker Sacnilk, the film has pulled in Rs 4.30 crore net in India over its first two days.

That figure puts it in an interesting spot. It is not an embarrassment, but it is far from the kind of start that signals a runaway hit. For a movie directed by one of the most bankable filmmakers alive, the opening reads more like a slow burn than a firecracker.

Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' Limps to Rs 4.3 Cr in 2 Days in India
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What is Disclosure Day and who is in it

Disclosure Day is a 2026 sci-fi thriller that released in India on 12 June 2026. Spielberg directs, and the ensemble is stacked with serious acting credentials: Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor, Colin Firth, Colman Domingo and Eve Hewson. Composer John Williams, Spielberg's longtime collaborator, handles the score, which alone tells you the film is pitched as event cinema rather than a quiet drama.

The premise leans into Spielberg's old comfort zone of large-scale, idea-driven science fiction built for the big screen. That heritage matters, because Indian audiences have shown a clear appetite for theatrical spectacle in 2026. The question is whether a Hollywood original without a franchise behind it can convert curiosity into ticket sales here.

Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' Limps to Rs 4.3 Cr in 2 Days in India
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Day-wise box office collection

Here is the day-wise breakdown, using the latest figures reported by Sacnilk. The film released on a Friday, so the opening weekend is still unfolding as of today.

Day India Net (Rs cr) Worldwide Gross (Rs cr)
Day 1 (Fri, 12 Jun) 1.80 awaited (day-wise)
Day 2 (Sat, 13 Jun) 2.50 awaited (day-wise)
Day 3 (Sun, 14 Jun) awaited awaited
Total so far 4.30 5.16

A note on the figures: Sacnilk publishes the India net day by day, but reports the worldwide gross as a running cumulative total rather than a clean day-by-day split, which is why the per-day gross column reads as awaited. The overseas contribution in the tracker's tally is currently negligible, so the worldwide gross of Rs 5.16 crore is, in practice, almost entirely the India gross. Sacnilk itself flags that all such numbers are estimates and can differ from producer-certified figures.

The opening: decent, not dazzling

The Day 1 net of Rs 1.80 crore is the kind of opening that splits the room. On one hand, it reportedly beat a couple of other recent Hollywood releases in the same window, so the film is not bottom of the pile. On the other, a sub-Rs 2 crore start for a Spielberg picture with a cast this strong is undeniably soft.

The reasons are not hard to spot. Disclosure Day is an original property with no comic-book lineage, no prior installment, and no built-in fan army. In India, where awareness for Hollywood films is driven heavily by familiar IP, that is a real handicap. The audience for a thoughtful sci-fi thriller exists, but it skews towards big-city multiplexes and tends to arrive over the weekend rather than rushing in on Friday.

The Saturday jump that matters

The encouraging part is Day 2. Collections climbed to Rs 2.50 crore net, a rise of roughly 39 percent over the opening day. A weekend bump is normal, but a jump of this size suggests positive word of mouth is doing some heavy lifting, exactly the pattern you want to see from a film that opens on the quieter side.

That said, trackers noted the broader market growth on Saturday was a touch below par, so the film is rising in a sluggish environment rather than a booming one. The real test is the Sunday number, which should ideally hold or beat Saturday. If Day 3 lands strong, the opening weekend could close in the Rs 7.5 crore to Rs 8 crore range that early projections pointed to. If Sunday flattens, the weekend ceiling drops with it.

Budget, recovery and the hit-or-flop read

Here is where caution is essential. No verified production or India distribution budget for Disclosure Day has been officially disclosed, so any talk of "recovery percentage" would be guesswork, and inventing a number helps no one. What can be said honestly is this:

  • A Spielberg-scale Hollywood sci-fi film carries a large global budget, and India is almost always a small slice of that pie.
  • The India theatrical run for a title like this is rarely about recovering cost; it is about adding to the worldwide total and building brand presence.
  • For a Hollywood original with no franchise crutch, even a lifetime India figure in the Rs 20 crore zone would count as a respectable, if unspectacular, outcome.

So the fair verdict right now is incomplete. This is neither a clear hit nor a confirmed flop. It is a mid-tier Hollywood opener that is behaving exactly as a non-franchise prestige release tends to: modest Friday, healthy weekend climb, and a fate that hinges on weekday holds.

What to watch next

The next three data points will settle the debate. First, the Sunday close, which finalises the opening weekend. Second, the Monday drop, the single most honest indicator of whether audiences actually liked the film or just sampled it on the weekend. A drop under 50 percent on Monday would be a genuinely good sign for a Hollywood title here. Third, the second-weekend hold, which reveals whether the word of mouth has staying power once the novelty fades.

There is also the competition factor. India's 2026 box office has been unusually friendly to Hollywood, with several international titles posting solid runs. That is a double-edged sword: it proves the appetite exists, but it also means Disclosure Day is competing for the same screens and the same audience pool every weekend.

For now, Spielberg's latest is a steady, unhurried performer rather than a blockbuster. The Day 2 jump keeps hope alive, and the weekend total will tell us whether this is a film with legs or simply a well-made movie that opened to polite, limited interest. Either way, the numbers above reflect Sacnilk's latest estimates, and we will update the picture as the weekend wraps.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much has Disclosure Day earned in India so far?

As per Sacnilk, Disclosure Day has collected Rs 4.30 crore net in India across its first two days (Rs 1.80 cr on Day 1 and Rs 2.50 cr on Day 2), with a worldwide gross of about Rs 5.16 crore.

Who stars in Steven Spielberg's Disclosure Day?

The sci-fi thriller is directed by Steven Spielberg and features Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor, Colin Firth, Colman Domingo and Eve Hewson, with a score by John Williams.

Is Disclosure Day a hit or a flop in India?

It is too early to call. The opening is modest by blockbuster standards but the Day 2 jump is encouraging; the Sunday number and the first Monday drop will decide whether it has legs.

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