YRF Spy Universe’s 7th installment, ‘Alpha,’ which marks the franchise’s first-ever female-led spy drama, has maintained a steady pace in its second week. The: Alia Bhatt: and Sharvari starrer had a decent second Friday, but saw remarkable growth on Saturday and continued its hold on Sunday as well. According to the latest trade reports, the movie is very close to the Rs 90 crore mark worldwide by the end of its second week run at the box office.For more details on the box-office numbers for ‘Alpha,’ scroll down.
‘Alpha’ collection in the second week
Releasing on July 3, 2026, ‘Alpha’ marks Alia Bhatt’s debut in the spy verse. The movie, after opening its second week on Friday with Rs 1.65 crore nett, saw a jump of over 30 percent on Saturday, earning Rs 2.25 crore nett in 2,883 shows. According to Sacnilk, on Saturday too, the film maintained the same number at the office and added a Rs 2.25 Cr in 2,733 shows.With this, after 10 days of theatrical run, the gross collections of ‘Alpha’ in India stand at Rs 63.91 crore, while the net domestic revenue has reached Rs 53.60 crore so far.In the international market too, the statistics remained steady, with the film adding another core to the tally on day 10, pushing the overseas gross collections to Rs 25.50 crore. Combining the Indian and overseas gross collections, the worldwide earnings of ‘Alpha’ after the second week of running stood at Rs 89.41 crore.
‘Alpha’ box office net collection. Day-wise breakdown:
First day (1st Friday). Rs 9.25 millionDay 2 (1st Saturday). Rs 11.50 million3rd day (1st Sunday). Rs 13.25 croreFourth day (1st Monday). Rs 3.85 crores5th day (1st Tuesday). Rs 4.25 crores6th day (1st Wednesday). Rs 2.85 crores7th day (1st Thursday). Rs 2.60 crore8th day (2nd Friday). Rs 1.65 crore9th day (2nd Saturday). Rs 2.25 crores10th day (2nd Sunday). Rs 2.25 croresTotal: Rs 53.60 crore
‘Alpha’ day 10 occupation
On its second Sunday, ie, July 12, 2026, the total occupancy was 27.85 percent. The report said that the day had a decent opening with 8 percent footfall in the morning shows. However, the afternoon shows registered an impressive increase, recording 32.23 percent occupancy. This increased to 36.85 percent in the evening shows. Finally, the evening shows saw 27.54 percent occupancy.