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Avatar: Fire and Ash Final advance booking: James Cameron’s film sells 1,65,000 tickets in top national chains for day 1 in India

James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash is set to release in India, with around 1,65,000 opening-day tickets sold across PVR Inox and Cinepolis, signalling strong early box office momentum.

December 19, 2025 / 15:09 IST
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Avatar: Fire and Ash Final advance booking: James Cameron’s film sells 1,65,000 tickets in top national chains for day 1 in India
Avatar: Fire and Ash Final advance booking: James Cameron’s film sells 1,65,000 tickets in top national chains for day 1 in India

James Cameron’s much-awaited sci-fi spectacle Avatar: Fire and Ash is all set to hit cinemas in India in a matter of hours, and the early signs at the box office are encouraging. The third installment of the globally celebrated Avatar franchise has sold approximately 1,65,000 tickets for its opening day across India’s top national cinema chains, PVR Inox and Cinepolis, highlighting strong interest among Indian moviegoers.

According to advance booking data, PVR Inox accounts for nearly 1,28,000 tickets, while Cinepolis has recorded around 37,000 admissions for Day 1.

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What stands out is that the film’s sales are not heavily front-loaded. Instead, the bookings are well distributed across the opening weekend, indicating steady demand rather than a rush limited to the first day. In total, Avatar: Fire and Ash has already sold around 4,35,000 tickets in national chains for the opening weekend, a solid pre-release figure for a Hollywood release in India.

When compared to its predecessor, Avatar: The Way of Water, which sold about 3,30,000 tickets for the opening day alone, the numbers for Fire and Ash appear lower at first glance. However, market dynamics have evolved, and post-pandemic audience behavior shows stronger walk-ins and spot bookings, especially for large-scale visual spectacles. Among Hollywood releases in the post-pandemic era, Avatar: Fire and Ash has comfortably surpassed Black Panther: Wakanda Forever in advance sales and is on par with Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning.