Tere Ishk Mein Slips on Second Friday as Dhurandhar Arrives
Day-8 India net is estimated at ₹3.65–3.87 crore, pointing to reduced screens with a high-₹80-crore total against an ₹85 crore budget.
Overview
- Industry trackers diverge on day-8 figures, with Sacnilk (via News18) at ₹3.65 crore and Koimoi at ₹3.87 crore across languages.
- Cumulative India net stands in the high ₹80 crores—₹87.30 crore per News18 versus ₹89.53 crore per Koimoi—leaving only a small reported profit.
- Coverage attributes the week-two slowdown to Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar, which cut into screens and footfall for the romantic drama.
- News18 reports day-8 occupancy at roughly 18.44% in Hindi and 15.47% in Tamil, signaling lighter turnout than the first week.
- Koimoi reports ₹123.33 crore worldwide gross after eight days, placing the film third among 2025 Bollywood romantic releases, and lists it as Kriti Sanon’s sixth highest-grosser in India.