As the film completes Day 15 in theatres, its India net tally is estimated to hover around ₹60 crore, underlining a strong hold for this romance-drama. The second week saw the film adding modest but controlled amounts during weekdays, helping it sustain momentum even as high-profile releases dominated screens. With the optimistic Monday/Tuesday numbers, the film continues to defy the steep drop-off trend typical of non-blockbuster fare.
Regionally, the film appears to be drawing solid support from Tier 2 and Tier 3 centers, where the emotional core and musical appeal resonate more deeply. Multiplexes in metros have shown the expected slowdown, but the steady turnout in the heartland circuit is cushioning the losses.
This gives the film a platform to stretch its run into the third weekend with some hope of another uptick.
The durability speaks to the film’s less flashy, more earnest approach. Without relying on spectacle, star power, or heavy special effects, the movie has endured thanks to what it offers: a clean love story, fresh pair chemistry, and memorable music. These factors are increasingly valuable in a market saturated with high-octane commercial epics.
Looking ahead, the next target is the ₹65-70 crore net mark, and if the third-weekend bump materializes—even modestly—the film could reach that. While it won’t challenge the year’s top grosser, for its budget and genre, its performance is well above average.
In short, the film’s Day 15 status reaffirms that smart content, targeted appeal, and patience at the box office can still pay off. Audiences for genuine romance remain, and here is a film that has tapped into that niche market quietly yet effectively.
