Sunny Sanskari box office day 3: Varun, Janhvi’s entertainment eyes 30 crores
Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor’s Rome-Com-Kam ‘Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari’ has earned Rs 22 crore at the box office despite receiving mixed reviews. After taking a dip on day 2, the film bounced back with a collection of Rs 7.25 crore on its third day.

Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor’s romantic comedy, which hit theaters on 2 October, received mixed reviews, but maintained a stable run at the box office, which has collected Rs 22 crore to date.
According to the trade tracker Sacnilk, ‘Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari’ recently added Rs 7.25 crore to Rs 22 crore, adding its total box office earnings to Rs 22 crore. On Saturday, the film recorded a total Hindi occupation of 22.72 percent, the morning show 11.99 percent, the afternoon shows at 27.20 percent, and the evening shows were shown up to 28.96 percent.
‘Sunny Sanskari’s Tulsi Kumari’ opened With Rs 9.25 crore on day 1, but its earnings increased to Rs 5.5 crore on 2 days, less than half of its debut collection. However, the film gained 3 days speed.
Despite Rishab Shetty facing strict competition from Kantara Chapter 1,Which has crossed Rs 155.19 crore, the film has succeeded in catching its ground. It has already improved the lifetime collection of Arjun Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar, and Rakul Preet Singh’s ‘Mere Pati Ki Buy’ (Rs 12.85 crore) and ‘Lvavapa’., (8.85 crores).
India review the film today It pointed to its funny writing and indifferent Bollywood references. “Sunny Sanskari’s Tulsi Kumari’s strength lies in its writing, with dialogues, which blink the eyelid in the prestigious Bollywood moments – from SRK’s ‘Chak Dey’ monologue to ‘Mr. India’s” Kate Nahin Kattay’ in reference to a cheek. It weakens the buildup, read a part of the review.
Produced under Dharma Productions, the film features Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor, Sanya Malhotra, and Rohit Saraf, shiny visual combinations with romantic-comedy elements. The film’s box office trip will depend on maintaining speed against the heavyweight ‘Kantara Chapter 1’.
