Overview
- According to Sacnilk-cited reports, the film opened at about Rs 1.25 crore on Friday and Rs 1.50–1.60 crore on Saturday, finishing the weekend around Rs 4.35–4.40 crore.
- Early Day 4 estimates indicate roughly Rs 0.5 crore on Monday, placing the India net near Rs 4.4 crore with a visible weekday decline.
- Rival comedy Rahu Ketu edged ahead over the first three days at roughly Rs 4.40–4.42 crore, while Dhurandhar continued to draw the larger audience share.
- With an estimated budget near Rs 25 crore, the Vir Das–led spy comedy will need steady weekday holds or stronger word-of-mouth to approach breakeven.
- The film marks Das’s directorial debut (co-directed with Kavi Shastri) under Aamir Khan Productions, with low Sunday occupancy reported by Sacnilk and promotions boosted by celebrity shout-outs and surprise theatre visits.