Blast added ₹0.98Cr on Day 14, taking its lifetime India net to ₹39.29Cr and worldwide gross to ₹58.58Cr.

Arjun Sarja’s high-octane actioner continues to deliver mass entertainment even as it moves deeper into Week 2.
| Day 11 | ₹4.35Cr |
|---|---|
| Day 12 | ₹1.45Cr |
| Day 13 | ₹1.12Cr |
| Day 14 | ₹0.98Cr |
The film is showing the expected weekday moderation in Week 2, but the ₹0.98Cr figure still reflects meaningful interest from mass and single-screen audiences who enjoy the powerful stunts and drama. Arjun Sarja’s commanding screen presence and the film’s no-nonsense action sequences have clearly struck a chord with core Kollywood viewers. The ₹15Cr budget was always positioned as a mid-tier actioner, and the film has already crossed the 2.62x mark, placing it firmly in SUPERHIT territory for this budget bracket.
Market-wise, the hold is strongest in Tamil Nadu’s B and C centres where traditional action fans continue to turn up. Multiplexes in Chennai and Coimbatore have seen a sharper drop, as expected for a film that leans heavily on mass appeal rather than star-driven urban drama. Overseas territories, particularly Malaysia and Singapore, are contributing a steady overseas gross that has helped push the worldwide total past ₹58Cr.
Subash K. Raj’s direction keeps the film tightly paced, avoiding unnecessary subplots and focusing on the core revenge-action template that has worked for Arjun Sarja in the past. Reviews from trade analysts have highlighted the film’s efficient use of practical stunts and the lead actor’s ability to carry the narrative even when the story follows familiar beats. Audience feedback on social platforms echoes this, with many users praising the film’s old-school mass appeal in an era of increasingly glossy big-budget actioners.
Looking ahead, the coming weekdays will be critical. A film of this budget needs to maintain a floor of ₹0.8-1Cr daily to remain profitable in the long run. The current trajectory suggests Blast will comfortably cross the ₹45-50Cr India net mark, making it a clear commercial success for its producers. The film’s ability to sustain interest without heavy star power beyond Arjun Sarja is a testament to the enduring demand for straightforward action entertainers in Kollywood.