Tumbadchi Manjula added ₹0.72Cr on Day 4, taking its lifetime India net to ₹3.97Cr and worldwide gross to ₹4.68Cr.

Jitendra Joshi and the ensemble continue to draw steady family and regional audiences even as the film moves past its first weekend.
| Day 1 (Fri) | ₹0.80Cr |
|---|---|
| Day 2 (Sat) | ₹0.98Cr |
| Day 3 (Sun) | ₹1.73Cr |
| Day 4 (Mon) | ₹0.72Cr |
| Total So Far | ₹3.97Cr |
The Marathi film is showing the expected post-weekend drop on its first Monday. The ₹0.72Cr figure represents a 58% decline from Sunday’s ₹1.73Cr, which is typical for a small-budget regional release that relies heavily on word-of-mouth and family turnout. Despite the drop, the film has managed to cross ₹3.97Cr lifetime India net in just four days — a respectable start for a ₹6Cr production.
Jitendra Joshi’s central performance and the film’s relatable, rooted storytelling appear to be resonating with core Marathi audiences in single-screen and semi-urban centres. The weekend spike on Sunday (₹1.73Cr) suggests the film found genuine traction among family viewers once positive feedback spread. However, the limited scale and absence of major mass appeal elements are keeping the overall numbers modest compared to bigger-budget Marathi releases.
At this early stage, the film has already recovered over 66% of its budget in India net alone. For a low-budget Marathi project, this is an encouraging sign, though sustained weekday holds will be crucial to push it into clear profitable territory.