Do Deewane Sahar Mein Box Office Day 2: Mrinal-Siddhant’s film earns Rs 3.42 crore

Do Deewane Sahar Mein Box Office Day 2: Mrinal-Siddhant’s film earns Rs 3.42 crore

Do Deewane Sahar Mein Box Office Day 2: Mrinal-Siddhant’s film earns Rs 3.42 crore

Mrunal Thakur and Siddhant Chaturvedi’s romantic drama ‘Do Deewane Sehar Mein’ registered a rise in box office collections on the second day. The film earned Rs 1.60 crore on Saturday.

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Do Deewane Shehar Mein Box Office Collection
Do Deewane Shehar Mein Box Office Collection

Mrunal Thakur and Siddhant Chaturvedi’s latest movie, two crazy people in the citycontinued its performance at the box office in its first weekend, seeing a significant increase in collections on Saturday. As per early estimates, the romantic drama, which premiered on Friday, earned Rs 1.60 crore on the second day. Saturday’s performance comes as a boost after the film’s opening day, with many industry observers looking to see if the positive trend will continue throughout the weekend.

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The film’s cumulative net collection till Saturday reached Rs 2.85 crore, while its total earning was recorded at Rs 3.42 crore.

two crazy people in the city follows the journey Shashank and Roshni, two socially awkward individuals, navigating love and life in Mumbai. The story shows their evolving relationship as they move from the busy urban landscape to the tranquility of the mountains. With a script by Abhiruchi Chand, director Ravi Udayavar is helming the project. The film is made for an urban audience and explores the dynamics of contemporary relationships.

Competing to attract the attention of the audience, two crazy people in the city Was released alongside other major films including Shahid Kapoor and Trupti Dimri o’romeo And Taapsee Pannu’s Asi. Whereas o’romeo Despite maintaining a strong presence at the box office, the film took a mediocre opening, with industry analysts saying that the competitive landscape could impact earnings throughout the weekend.

Saturday’s box office lead was supported by the Hindi occupancy rate, which stood at 13.42 percent for the day. Occupancy figures for Saturday show a gradual improvement as the day progresses: the morning show recorded a capacity of 4.54 per cent, the afternoon show 11.85 per cent, the evening show 15.62 per cent and the night show 21.69 per cent. These figures reflect the growing interest in the film among film lovers, especially in urban markets.

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