If you thought Saiyaara was just another newcomer launch pad, think again. Mohit Suri’s romantic drama didn’t just arrive at the box office—it exploded. With Day 3 clocking in a jaw-dropping ₹35 Cr, the film has amassed a staggering ₹82.50 Cr nett in just three days. And this is without a holiday advantage or star power. No mercy. Just mayhem.
Weekend Rampage: Romantic Genre Gets a Wild Overhaul
- Day 1 (Friday) – ₹21.50 Cr (revised)
- Day 2 (Saturday) – ₹26 Cr (revised)
- Day 3 (Sunday) – ₹35 Cr
- Total – ₹82.50 Cr nett
Saiyaara has officially delivered the biggest Sunday and weekend EVER for a Hindi romantic film, setting a new benchmark for what debutants can pull off. With Ahana Panday making his silver screen debut, the film has outperformed even seasoned stars and big franchises. Monday’s early trends suggest a rock-solid hold that could challenge Saturday’s numbers, with trade insiders confident it will easily cross ₹20 Cr today, pushing the total past ₹100 Cr in just four days.
Records Crushed and Competitors Obliterated
Saiyaara has already left a trail of destruction in its wake:
- Smashed the lifetime collections of Alia Bhatt’s Student of the Year (₹70 Cr) and Ananya Panday’s Student of the Year 2 (₹70.86 Cr) within three days.
- Obliterated John Abraham’s Diplomat (₹38.97 Cr) and Rajkummar Rao’s Bhool Chuk Maaf (₹74.18 Cr) without breaking a sweat.
- Poised to leap over Janhvi Kapoor’s Dhadak (₹95.12 Cr) and Sunny Deol’s Jaat (₹88.26 Cr) by the end of Monday.
This is not just a hit—it’s an all-time blockbuster in the making.
What’s Next: Eyes on the Big Guns of 2025
With the ₹100 Cr club firmly in its sights, Saiyaara will soon be locking horns with the year’s top dogs—Chhava, Housefull 5, and Sikandar. The kind of numbers this film is generating could rewrite the 2025 pecking order, especially if weekday momentum continues.
Romance isn’t dead—it just needed new blood and a director who knows how to detonate emotions on screen. Ahana Panday is off to a roaring start, and Bollywood may have just found its next big star. Saiyaara isn’t just a movie anymore—it’s a phenomenon.
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