LATEST POSITION | 29 November, 2025
‘TERE ISHK MEIN’ INITIAL BRINGS CHEER IN TRADE

The impressive opening of TERE ISHK MEIN yesterday (28th November) brought cheer in the trade. The day closed at Rs. 15.04 crore.

Mastiii 4 flopped in the first week because of over-the-top vulgarity, weak comedy and the lack of freshness in the three heroes who look old and tired in the film. The first day saw the comedy franchise film collect Rs. 2.40 crore. Collections on Saturday reduced to Rs. 2.10 crore while the total for Sunday was Rs. 2.30 crore. After a first weekend total of Rs. 6.80 crore, collections for the weekdays were: Monday – Rs. 0.95 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 1.15 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 0.75 crore, Thursday – Rs. 0.60 crore. With the total for the weekdays being Rs. 3.45 crore, the first week closed at Rs. 10.25 crore.

120 Bahadur did dull business in 1st week because of lack of patriotic emotions in the film. After netting only Rs. 0.10 crore in very limited paid previews for a single day on Tuesday (18th November), the film netted Rs. 2 crore on Friday. Collections on Saturday increased to Rs. 3.15 crore, and on Sunday to Rs. 3.55 crore. After a first weekend (including paid previews) total of Rs. 8.80 crore, collections on the weekdays were as follows: Monday – Rs. 0.95 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 1.30 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 0.75 crore, Thursday – Rs. 0.70 crore. Hence the total for the weekdays was Rs. 3.70 crore. Therefore, the film ended its first week at Rs.12.50 crore.

Sisu: Road To Revenge (dubbed and the original English versions) failed to do anything worthwhile in the first week. It collected just Rs. 1 crore in the entire week.

De De Pyaar De 2 dropped around 65% in the second week after an ordinary first week. Its second weekend started with a take of Rs. 2.25 crore. Collections on Saturday and Sunday were Rs. 4.20 crore and Rs. 4.45 crore respectively. After a second weekend total of Rs. 10.90 crore, collections for the weekdays were: Monday – Rs. 1.50 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 1.75 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 1.25 crore, Thursday – Rs. 1.10 crore. Hence the total for the weekdays was Rs. 5.60 crore. In this way, the second week closed at Rs. 16.50 crore. Grand total for 2 weeks: Rs. 63.50 crore.

Haq is out of most of the cinemas after a 3-week uneventful run. It added only Rs. 1.25 crore to its kitty in the third week. Grand total for 3 weeks: Rs. 19.75 crore.

 

Asambhav (Marathi) did ordinary in 1st week in Maharashtra.

Last Stop Khanda (Marathi) fared poorly in 1st week all over Maharashtra.

Smart Sunbai (Marathi) performed badly at the ticket counters in 1st week in Maharashtra.

Utt (Marathi) flopped miserably in the first week in entire Maharashtra.

Laalo: Krishna Sada Sahaayate (Gujarati) was super-strong in 7th week also. It has surpassed the total net collections of every Gujarati film released so far. It is still drawing huge crowds to the cinemas. The film’s seventh weekend started with a take of Rs. 1.90 crore on Friday. Collections jumped to Rs. 3.40 crore on Saturday, and further to Rs. 4.70 crore on Sunday. After a seventh weekend total of Rs. 10 crore, collections for the weekdays were as follows: Monday – Rs. 1.50 crore, Tuesday – Rs. 1.80 crore, Wednesday – Rs. 1.40 crore, Thursday – Rs. 1.20 crore. With the total for the weekdays being Rs. 5.90 crore, the seventh week closed at Rs. 15.90 crore. Grand total for 7 weeks: Rs. 79.40 crore.