Vijay’s latest film Jana Nayagan recorded ₹32 crore net in India on Day 4, helping it cross a significant collection milestone as the actor’s most recent release continues its solid run at the box office.
The film shows the kind of staying power that marks a genuine hit. It’s not explosive. It’s durable. That matters more at the box office than single-day peaks.

Day 4 and Beyond
₹32 crore net on the fourth day isn’t a collapse. For most Bollywood and Tamil films, it’s a sign that word-of-mouth is positive enough to hold a broad audience. Families came back on Sunday. That’s the real test.
The film has benefited from strong evening and night shows, with multiplexes seeing good occupancy through the week. Critics gave it mixed reviews, but audiences aren’t waiting for reviews anymore—they’re making their own calls based on trailers and social proof.
Where Jana Nayagan Sits Now
With Day 4 at ₹32 crore, Jana Nayagan is tracking toward a solid opening weekend and a viable first-week total. It won’t be Vijay’s biggest number, but it doesn’t need to be. Sustainable collections beat spike-and-drop every time.
The real competition now is second-weekend hold. If Jana Nayagan can retain 60-70% of its collections in Week 2, it’ll reach ₹100 crore and establish itself as a success. If it drops harder, Friday releases next week will hurt its momentum.
What’s Next for Vijay
Vijay has learned the value of consistency. His last three releases each found an audience. That doesn’t guarantee stardom—it guarantees he’s still relevant. In an industry obsessed with box office numbers and comeback narratives, relevance is everything.
A film that holds is worth more than a film that spikes.



