On Day 4, the film earned around ₹2.6 crore in India. This is much lower than its Sunday collection of ₹6.2 crore, but this drop is normal. Mondays usually see fewer people in theatres because of work and regular routines.
Looking at the trend, the film started with ₹3.4 crore on Friday. Saturday saw growth of ₹4.8 crore, and Sunday was the best day with ₹6.2 crore. After that, the Monday drop was expected.
The film’s total collection after four days is now around ₹17 crore. These numbers are decent but not very strong. The film still needs to hold steady during the weekdays to stay in the race.
One positive point is that the film did show growth over the weekend. This means some audience members like it. Word of mouth is playing a role, especially among younger viewers.
Adarsh Gourav’s performance is receiving praise for its natural, simple style. Shanaya Kapoor is also getting noticed, and many people feel she has done a decent job. Their fresh pairing is one of the reasons people are curious about the film.
The film is doing better in multiplexes than in single-screen theatres. Big cities are responding better than smaller towns. Evening shows, especially on weekends, had strong occupancy.
However, Monday numbers show that the film is still limited in reach. It is not attracting a large audience. The story is more emotional and simple, which connects more with a specific section of viewers.
Another factor helping the film is the low level of competition. There are no major releases right now, so it is getting enough screens. This can help the film stay stable in the coming days if the drop remains under control.
The next few days are very important. If the film manages to collect around ₹2–3 crore daily during weekdays, it can end its first week on a decent note. But if the numbers fall further, it may struggle.
Overall, Tu Yaa Main had a fair weekend followed by an expected Monday drop. The film is holding at an average level right now. Its future depends on how well it performs over the next few days.
