
Saiyaara Box Office Collection Day 20: Mohit Suri's Film Mints More Than Ajay Devgn's Son Of Sardaar 2 On Third Wednesday
What's Happening
Blame it on strategy or a sheer stroke of luck, Saiyaara smashed the box office records one after another.
After twenty days of its release, the film minted Rs 2 crore on third Wednesday, taking the total to Rs 306.60 crore, as per Sacnilk .
Ajay Devgn's Son Of Sardaar 2 changed its release date to avoid the wave. The film got released on July 25 and it minted Rs 1.65 crore at the domestic box office on its sixth day of release.
Saiyaara emerged as the second-highest grossing film of the year after Vicky Kaushal's Chhaava.
The film also set the record of being one of the highest-grossing opening weekends of the year.
At the global box office, it has already crossed the Rs 450 crore mark.
Except Mahavtar Narsimha, neither Dharma Productions' Dhadak 2 nor Ajay Devgn's Son Of Sardaar 2 seem to pose a threat to Saiyaara's box office numbers.
About Saiyaara
Produced by Yash Raj Films, the film deals with love, loss, and heartbreak in a poignant way. The film stars debutant Ahaan Pandey as Krish Kapoor, a struggling musician, alongside Aneet Padda as Vaani Batra, a young writer diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease.
In A Nutshell
Mohit Suri's musical Saiyaara continues to script history at the box office. The film entered the Rs 300 crore club on August 4. The film minted more than Son Of Sardaar 2 on its third Wednesday.
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