Overview
- The spy-comedy opened at Rs 1.25 crore on Friday, rose to about Rs 1.50–1.60 crore on Saturday, and added roughly Rs 1.50 crore on Sunday for a Rs 4.35 crore weekend, according to Sacnilk.
- Hindi occupancy remained muted in single to low double digits through the weekend, with roughly 13% on Sunday.
- Rahu Ketu, which released the same day, finished the first three days slightly higher at about Rs 4.40–4.42 crore.
- Early reception has been mixed, and trade trackers note that steady weekdays and word-of-mouth will be decisive for the film’s trajectory.
- Dhurandhar continued to draw the most footfalls over the weekend, outperforming both new comedies despite its extended run.