
Saiyaara box office collection day 14: Ahaan Panday's blockbuster beats Kabir Singh, earns Rs 425 crore worldwide
On its 14th day in theaters, Saiyaara made Rs 6.5 crore, which marks its slowest day at the box office yet. The footfalls may have dropped during the weekdays but it remains to be seen if the film will have its hold on the audience for its third weekend. On Thursday, however, the film saw an overall occupancy of 11 percent. In the Delhi-NCR region, the film had over 1100 shows with an occupancy of around 12 percent and in the Mumbai region, the film had over 750 shows with an occupancy of over 10.5 percent. After the 14th day, the film's worldwide collection stands at Rs 425 crore.
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Saiyaara has now taken over the Shahid Kapoor-starrer Kabir Singh, which is the biggest hit of his 20-year career. The 2019 film, directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, made Rs 279 crore at the time of its release, and was severely criticised for presenting a toxic love story in a romanticised manner. Saiyaara has also taken over the Salman Khan-starrer Tiger 3, which was released in 2023. YRF decided to release Tiger 3 on a Sunday, which turned out to be a bad idea.
This weekend, Saiyaara will face two competitors at the box office, in Dhadak 2 and Son of Sardaar 2. Dhadak 2, starring Siddhant Chaturvedi and Triptii Dimri, has been produced by Dharma Productions, and appears to be a tragic love story. Ajay Devgn-starrer Son of Sardaar 2 is a comedy film which is a sequel to his 2012 film. Son of Sardaar 2 was previously scheduled to release on July 25 but the makers postponed the release to avoid being swept under the Saiyaara wave.
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