After two weeks at the box office, the film is now entering its third week. As per early trade estimates, the total India net collection has reached around ₹62.5–62.7 crore by Day 16. The domestic gross is close to ₹74–75 crore. Final figures may change slightly once all numbers are updated.
In the past few days, the film has been collecting in the range of ₹1 to ₹1.3 crore per day. Days 13 and 14 remained steady, with similar earnings. On Day 15 (third Friday), there was a small dip, which is common on weekdays. However, Day 16 showed a slight improvement due to Saturday footfall.
The film does not show big jumps, but it is also not crashing badly. This kind of run usually happens when a movie has a limited but loyal audience. Most of its business is coming from multiplexes and urban centres. Single-screen performance has remained average.
By crossing ₹60 crore, the film has achieved a decent milestone. While it may not turn out to be a blockbuster, it has managed to hold its ground. The steady pace shows that there is still some interest among viewers, especially over weekends.
If the film continues at this speed, it could slowly move closer to the ₹65 crore mark in the coming days. Everything will depend on how strong Sunday performs and whether there is any competition from new releases.
Overall, after 16 days in theatres, O’ Romeo is shaping up to be a moderate performer. It may not break major records, but it has maintained a stable run without a sharp fall.
