After a slightly better second weekend, the film once again faced the usual weekday drop on its second Monday. The collections clearly show that the film is struggling to hold audience interest beyond weekends.

On Day 11 (Monday), Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 is estimated to have collected around ₹0.55–0.65 crore at the Indian box office. This is a noticeable decline from Day 10, when the film benefited from Sunday footfall. The drop was expected, as weekday numbers generally remain low for films with average word of mouth.

The film had shown minor growth over the second weekend, but it was not strong enough to build momentum for the weekdays. Monday’s performance indicates that audience response remains limited, largely confined to loyal fans and franchise followers.

Total Box Office Collection Till Day 11

After 11 days, Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 has earned approximately ₹15.7–15.9 crore at the Indian box office. The film is moving forward at a very slow pace and is now depending on small daily collections to extend its run in theatres.

Despite nearly two weeks of production, the film has not shown any major turnaround. Screens are also expected to reduce further in the coming days due to the arrival of new releases and low occupancy in many centres.

Performance Trend

The second Monday drop clearly shows that the film could not convert its weekend audience into regular weekday viewers. While the franchise name helped the film stay stable in its opening week, the lack of strong content appeal has affected its long-term performance.

Single screens are contributing more than multiplexes at this stage, but even there, occupancy remains average to low.

Budget vs Recovery

With an estimated budget of ₹35–40 crore, Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 is still far from recovering its costs through theatrical earnings. At the current pace, a full box office recovery looks unlikely. The makers will largely depend on digital, satellite, and music rights to cover the remaining investment.

Overall, Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 remains an average performer at the box office, with Day 11 confirming that the film has entered a slow and predictable phase.