YRF Spy Universe’s seventh installment, ‘Alpha,’ which is the franchise’s first female-led spy drama, did not fare well in its second weekend. The Alia Bhatt and Sharvari starrer had a good second Friday, but saw a huge growth on Saturday and maintained it again on Sunday. According to the latest trade reports, the movie has crossed the Rs 90 crore mark worldwide in its second weekend at the box office.For more information on the ‘Alpha’ box numbers, scroll down.
Second ‘Alpha’ weekend
Released on July 3, 2026, ‘Alpha’ marks Alia Bhatt’s debut in the spy-verse. The film, which opened its second week on Friday with Rs 1.65 crore nett, jumped 30 percent on Saturday, earning Rs 2.25 crore nett from 2,883 shows. According to Sacnilk, on Saturday too, the film maintained the same box office number and added Rs 2.25 Cr from 2,733 screens.With this, after 10 days of theatrical run, the Indian collection of ‘Alpha’ stands at Rs 63.91 crore, while the total domestic revenue stands at Rs 53.60 crore so far.In the international market, the figures remain stable, the movie added another base on the 10th day, taking the overseas collection to Rs 25.50 crore. Combining the Indian and foreign collections, the international collection of ‘Alpha’ after the second week stands at Rs 89.41 crore.
‘Alpha’ box office: Daily breakdown
Day 1 (Friday 1): Rs 9.25 croreDay 2 (Saturday 1): Rs 11.50 croreDay 3 (Sunday 1): Rs 13.25 croreDay 4 (Monday 1): Rs 3.85 croreDay 5 (Tuesday): Rs 4.25 croreDay 6 (Wednesday 1): Rs 2.85 croreDay 7 (Thursday 1): Rs 2.60 croreDay 8 (Second Friday): Rs 1.65 croreDay 9 (2nd Saturday): Rs 2.25 croreDay 10 (Second Sunday): Rs 2.25 croreTotal: Rs 53.60 crore
‘Alpha’ 10 day stay
On its second Sunday, for example, on July 12, 2026, the total population was 27.85 percent. The report said the day opened well with 8 percent footfall in the morning shows. However, the evening shows showed an impressive increase, registering 32.23 percent. It rose to 36.85 percent in the evening shows. Finally, the night shows were 27.54% people.