The numbers are slightly lower than Day 5 but still within a controlled range. This gradual drop is expected for a film that does not have exceptionally strong buzz but is still managing to hold on to a niche audience.
By the end of Day 6, Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 has collected an estimated ₹10.5–11 crore at the domestic box office. This total reflects a stable run but one far from impressive.
The opening weekend gave the film a reasonable start, but the weekdays have clearly slowed it down. Without strong weekday momentum, the film’s overall lifetime collection will largely depend on how it performs in the coming weekend.
Audience Response and Word of Mouth
Word of mouth for Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 remains mixed. A section of the audience that enjoyed the original film has found the sequel entertaining enough for a one-time watch. However, neutral viewers appear hesitant, which is affecting walk-in numbers.
Social media reactions suggest that while the film delivers some funny moments, it does not leave a lasting impact. This has resulted in limited repeat viewing, which is crucial for sustained box-office growth.
Family audiences, who often support comedy films during weekdays, have not turned up in large numbers.
Newer releases and holdover films with stronger buzz are drawing more attention, especially in multiplex chains. As a result, the film is struggling to expand its reach beyond its core audience.
The real test will come on Friday, when the film gets a chance to show whether it can register a weekend jump.
If the film sees even a modest rise on Friday and Saturday, it could help push its total into a safer zone. However, if the numbers remain flat, the theatrical run may slow further in the second week.
Final Word on Day 6 Performance
Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 on Day 6 continues to move ahead without any major surprises. The film is neither crashing nor showing signs of strong growth. Its box-office journey so far has been slow, steady, and predictable.
While the franchise name has helped it stay afloat, the lack of strong word of mouth is clearly limiting its potential. As things stand, the film will need support from the weekend audience to extend its run and improve its overall box-office performance.
