Mumbai, February 15, 2026 (Udaipur Kiran): Bollywood actor Rani Mukerji’s film Mardaani 3 continues to show steady performance at the box office. After a slow start, the film has gained momentum and registered a noticeable jump in collections during its second weekend.

Released on January 30, 2026, Mardaani 3 marks Rani’s return as the strong and fearless police officer Shivani Shivaji Roy. Audiences have appreciated her powerful performance, with many praising the way she has done justice to her character. While the film opened at a modest pace, it picked up speed in the following days.
The film has been facing tough competition at the box office. It released alongside Border 2 starring Sunny Deol. It is also competing with O Romeo featuring Shahid Kapoor and Tu Ya Main starring Shanaya Kapoor. Despite the strong line-up, Mardaani 3 has managed to hold its ground.
According to a report by Sacnilk, the film earned ₹1.65 crore on Day 16 (Saturday). With this, its total collection at the Indian box office has reached ₹43.15 crore.
Here is a look at the day-wise collection:
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Day 1: ₹4 crore
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First Week: ₹26.3 crore
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Second Week: ₹14.6 crore
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Day 15: ₹0.60 crore
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Day 16: ₹1.65 crore
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Total Collection: ₹43.15 crore
Produced under the banner of Yash Raj Films, the movie has strengthened its hold during the weekend after a slight dip on working days.
The story of Mardaani 3 begins in Bulandshahr, where girls are being kidnapped by a gang led by a woman known as Amma. The case takes a serious turn when the daughter of a senior officer is abducted. Shivani Shivaji Roy steps in to investigate the matter. As the probe deepens, it is revealed that a child beggar gang is involved in the kidnappings, and their activities are far more disturbing than expected. The film concludes on a gripping and impactful note.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.




