On Day 5 (Tuesday), the film collected around ₹2.2 crore in India. This is a small drop from Monday’s ₹2.6 crore. The fall is not too sharp, which is a good sign. Usually, films see a dip during weekdays, so this trend is quite normal.

The film’s total collection is around ₹19.2 crore after five days. These numbers are decent but not very strong. The film still needs a push to improve its overall performance.

The film had a fair start at the box office. It opened with ₹3.4 crore on Friday. On Saturday, the numbers improved to ₹4.8 crore. Sunday turned out to be the best day with ₹6.2 crore. After that, the usual weekday drop came into play.

One of the main reasons people are watching the film is the fresh pairing. Adarsh Gourav’s performance is being praised for its simple, natural feel. Shanaya Kapoor is also getting noticed. Many viewers feel she has done a decent job and looks confident on screen.

The film is doing better in multiplexes than in single-screen theatres. Big cities are responding better than smaller towns. Evening shows are performing better than morning and afternoon shows, helping collections stay stable.

The film’s story is soft and emotional. It connects with a certain section of the audience, but it may not work for everyone. This is one reason the film’s reach is limited.

One positive factor is that there is not much competition in theatres right now. The film is getting enough screens and show timings. This is helping it hold on during weekdays, even with average footfall.

The next two days are important. If the film continues to collect around ₹2 crore daily, it can finish its first week on a decent note. After that, the second weekend will be very important.

Right now, the film is performing at an average level. It is not showing significant growth, but it is not dropping sharply either. This steady trend is keeping it in the race.