1. Spy: The movie had a big opening but eventually declined on weekdays.
Although the action-packed spy thriller didn't receive overwhelmingly positive reviews, it still managed to maintain momentum in the first three days after its release.
However, it seems that this film is nearing the end of its run and will conclude soon.
2. Samajavaragamana: The movie had no pre-release hype and started with modest openings. It gradually gained momentum on Saturday and Sunday, boosting its mileage.
The weekday collections are crucial for this film, and it remains to be seen how it will perform at the theaters during the weekdays. If it manages to do well, it may secure the top slot in the following week.
3. Adipurush: The film failed to impress the majority of the audience with its content, despite being heavily hyped since the pre-release period.
The unappealing visual effects (VFX) and the controversially made episodes of the Holy Epic didn't resonate well with the devoted audience, resulting in negative feedback across the board.
The box office results also reflected the negative word-of-mouth, as the film experienced a significant drop starting from the fourth or fifth day of its release.
4. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny: This Hollywood production failed miserably at the domestic box office.
The film was rejected by its target audience, primarily the younger generation, due to its lack of appealing moments.
Typically, big-ticket Hollywood films tend to perform exceptionally well at the domestic box office, but that is not the case here.
5. Narayana & Co: The two-hour story can be summarized in one sentence: A middle-class family facing a financial crisis decides to partake in an unlawful act, which ultimately strengthens their bond.
However, the film failed to captivate the majority of the audience and consequently underperformed at the box office.
The negative word-of-mouth publicity further contributed to the overall negative reception of the film.