Harshvardhan Rane and Sonam Bajwa’s emotional romantic drama Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat is set to wrap up its second week on a promising note. After crossing the ₹55 crore mark on Day 13, the film collected around ₹0.80–0.90 crore on Day 14 (second Wednesday), taking its India total to an estimated ₹56.2–56.3 crore.
For a pure love story with no franchise backing or high-octane commercial elements, the film’s hold over two weeks is commendable. The drop from Monday to Wednesday has remained controlled, reflecting a steady audience base — particularly in Tier-2 and Tier-3 circuits, where the film’s emotional core and music-driven narrative continue to strike a chord.
With a Week 2 total expected to settle around ₹10 crore+, the film has maintained better-than-expected occupancy levels in small-town single screens and select multiplex chains. While metros have shown a gradual slowdown, the film’s heartland connect and strong recall value among romance lovers have kept its collections alive even on low-footfall weekdays.
The lead pair remains the biggest draw — Harshvardhan Rane’s intense, brooding performance and Sonam Bajwa’s graceful presence have earned consistent appreciation, with many viewers praising the film’s “old-school love story” feel. Meanwhile, the soundtrack continues to gain traction across reels, playlists, and radio rotations, giving the film added sustained visibility beyond the box office.
Now entering its third weekend, Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat is expected to touch or cross the ₹57 crore mark, with chances of reaching ₹60 crore if it shows even a modest weekend bump. Its success reinforces that romance-led cinema, when driven by sincerity rather than spectacle, still has a dedicated and paying audience.
Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat closes Week 2 as a silent but steady winner — a reminder that not every hit needs noise, controversy, or scale. Sometimes, all it takes is heartfelt storytelling, strong chemistry, and music that lingers. The film now enters its next phase with confidence, hoping to stretch its theatrical life just a little longer.
