
‘Saiyaara' Box Office collection day 10 (Live): Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda shine as Mohit Suri's film eyes Rs 250 crore mark
Ahaan Panday
and
Aneet Padda
, the film has already crossed Rs 220 crore and shows no signs of slowing down. As of
Day 10
(second Sunday), it has collected
Rs 8.48 crore by 2.15 pm
, bringing the total to an impressive
Rs 225.73 crore
, according to early estimates by Sacnilk.
Since the film has now joined the Rs 200 crore club and is quickly moving towards its next goal, which is Rs 250 crore.
No drop below double digits
One of the most surprising things about 'Saiyaara' is that the film hasn't fallen below double-digit earnings in the last nine days. With the weekend giving it another push, it's expected to continue doing well and could cross the Rs 250 crore mark very soon.
Box Office breakdown: Here's how 'Saiyaara' has done so far
Week 1:
Day 1 (Friday): Rs 21.5 crore
Day 2 (Saturday): Rs 26 crore
Day 3 (Sunday): Rs 35.75 crore
Day 4 (Monday): Rs 24 crore
Day 5 (Tuesday): Rs 25 crore
Day 6 (Wednesday): Rs 21.5 crore
Day 7 (Thursday): Rs 19 crore
Week 1 Total: Rs 172.75 crore
Week 2:
Day 8 (Friday): Rs 18 crore
Day 9 (Saturday): Rs 26.5 crore
Day 10 (Sunday): Rs 8.48 crore (as of 2.15 pm)
Total so far: Rs 225.73 crore
About 'Saiyaara'
'Saiyaara' tells the emotional story of Krish Kapoor (played by Ahaan Panday), a young musician, and Vaani Batra (played by Aneet Padda), a quiet and thoughtful writer.
As their love grows, the film explores topics like heartbreak, healing and the power of connection.
Second biggest hindi film of the year
Thanks to strong word-of-mouth, 'Saiyaara' has now passed Akshay Kumar's 'Housefull 5' to become the second highest-grossing Hindi film of 2025. The only film ahead of it is Vicky Kaushal's 'Chhaava', which crossed Rs 600 crore. What started as a film expected to end around Rs 200 crore has now become a strong challenger for the Rs 300 crore club.
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'Saiyaara' review
Times of India gave the film 3 stars and praised the emotional impact of the story. The review reads, 'Suri gets the emotional core just right, but the film's uneven pacing intermittently slows things down and often rushes through pivotal turns. Moments of raw emotion do land, though a slightly rushed climax leaves much to be desired.'
The review also highlighted the music and visuals, 'The film's emotional core finds a match in its evocative music by Faheem Abdullah, Tanishk Bagchi, Rishabh Kant, Vishal Mishra, Arslan Nizami, Mithoon, and Sachet-Parampara.
John Stewart Eduri's background score enhances the overall experience. Vikas Sivaraman's cinematography lends the movie an unmistakable cinematic appeal, with energetic live performances and camera angles that effectively capture the tender love and emotional scenes.
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The performances of the lead pair have also been praised, 'Ahaan Panday makes a smashing debut, capturing both the rough-edged swagger of a star-in-the-making and the vulnerability demanded later on. His prowess is on display in the finale as he revisits an earlier scene—channelling Virat 'King' Kohli—transforming the raw passion of the first half into pure emotion later.'
What's next for 'Saiyaara'?
With such strong numbers and growing popularity, 'Saiyaara' could easily reach the Rs 250 crore milestone in the coming days. If the momentum keeps going, it may even become the second hindi film of the year to enter the Rs 300 crore club.
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