As the romantic drama completes three weeks in theatres, its remarkable steadiness has turned it into one of the most quietly successful Hindi films of 2025.
On Day 21 (Sunday), the film earned an estimated ₹0.45 crore, bringing its total India net collection to approximately ₹72.95 crore. This puts it on the cusp of crossing the ₹73 crore milestone — a significant accomplishment for a film that began its journey with limited buzz and moderate screen count. Despite multiple new releases over the past two weeks, the movie’s hold has been impressive, especially in smaller towns and single-screen circuits.
Trade analysts attribute this steady performance to the film’s strong word of mouth, emotional depth, and nostalgic romantic flavor. While big cities and multiplex audiences have largely moved on, the film continues to draw consistent foot traffic in Tier 2 and Tier 3 centers. Evening shows and weekend screenings, in particular, have witnessed respectable occupancy, driven by families and young couples who have connected with its simple yet soulful narrative.
The music, composed by Mithoon, remains a key draw, with tracks like “Dil Se Juda Na Hona” and “Tum Mere Ho” enjoying steady streaming traction. Critics have also noted that the chemistry between Rane and Bajwa feels refreshingly organic, adding to the film’s repeat-viewing value.
With just a few more days before major upcoming releases arrive, Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat is expected to close its box office run in the range of ₹73.5–75 crore. For a mid-scale romantic drama released amid intense competition, this performance stands as a testament to the timeless charm of old-school love stories.
Three weeks in, Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat hasn’t just survived — it has gracefully thrived, reaffirming that romance still has a devoted audience in Indian cinema.
