De De Pyaar De 2, featuring Ajay Devgn, Rakul Preet Singh, and R. Madhavan, started its theatrical journey with impressive weekend numbers that hinted at strong audience interest. The film opened with an estimated ₹8.75 crore on Friday, followed by a healthy jump to ₹12.25 crore on Saturday. The growth continued on Sunday as well, with collections hovering around ₹13.75 crore, bringing the film’s domestic opening weekend total to approximately ₹34.75 crore.
However, the real test for any theatrical release comes on Monday, and for De De Pyaar De 2, Day 4 brought a steep dip. Early estimates place the film’s Monday collection at around ₹5 crore, marking a sharper-than-expected fall from its weekend performance. While drops are natural after Sunday, the extent of decline raises concerns about the film’s long-term box-office strength.
Adding both domestic and international earnings, the film has now reached a worldwide gross of ₹58.60 crore. This global tally shows that the film is performing reasonably well overseas, which is helping it maintain a stronger global standing even as the domestic weekday trend softens.
The Monday decline suggests that word of mouth may be mixed, especially in mass markets where the film needed a stronger hold to sustain its run. While the urban multiplex crowd supported the film over the weekend, weekday performance usually depends heavily on content appeal — an area where the sequel appears to be facing some resistance.
The film’s next few days are now crucial. A steady Tuesday and Wednesday could help stabilize its week-one numbers, while a significant drop would put pressure on the second weekend to compensate. With competition increasing and several releases lined up, De De Pyaar De 2 must find its footing quickly to convert its decent start into a truly successful run.
For now, the strong worldwide total of ₹58.60 crore GBOC keeps the film in the game, but the coming weekdays will determine how far it ultimately goes.
