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‘Paisa Wasool': Saiyaara Audience Gets Bonus Fight Scene Live

‘Paisa Wasool': Saiyaara Audience Gets Bonus Fight Scene Live

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In the clip, two men, allegedly dating the same girl, unexpectedly cross paths during the screening of Saiyaara and end up having a tense fight right there.
The Saiyaara craze is so real, it's almost unbelievable. The film, starring newcomers Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, has taken everyone by surprise with its impressive opening at the box office. Directed by Mohit Suri, Saiyaara has struck an emotional chord with audiences, especially Gen Z.
From loud cheers and emotional breakdowns to full-blown drama in theatres, the reactions have been intense. In fact, a recent viral video shows two men, both allegedly dating the same girl, unexpectedly crossing paths during a screening and getting into a tense fight right in the middle of the cinema.
The viral clip captures the moment two men unexpectedly come face to face, and things escalate. According to the post, both were dating the same girl. What starts as a confrontation quickly spirals into chaos, with the men kicking and throwing punches at each other, all while the movie continues playing in the background. Other audience members can be seen crowding around, some stepping in to break up the fight, while others pull out their phones to record the mayhem. The girl at the centre of the drama doesn't appear in the video, but the caption claims she's the reason for the explosive scene.
Reacting to the post, a user wrote, 'Paisa wasool hogya inka toh."
'The movie can wait, watch the fight first," a comment read.
One more added, 'This show was amazing… what was happening here was more entertaining than the movie itself."
'Asli movie to inhone dekhi," added another social media user.
Saiyaara's Growing Demand And Box Office Collection
According to NDTV, the makers of Saiyaara have added extra shows after noticing the growing demand and the film's strong box office run. Initially, the movie had a limited release of just 800 screens and 8,000 shows, but now it has expanded to over 2,000 screens and more than 11,000 shows daily. This came after Saiyaara consistently earned over Rs 20 crore each day, a rare achievement that even many big-budget films fail to reach.
Within just 7 days of its release, Saiyaara has collected Rs 153.25 Crore at the box office, as per Sacnilk reports. The film had the biggest opening of the year, as it earned Rs 21.5 crore on its first day alone. This strong performance has surprised many, especially since the film stars newcomers like Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda.
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