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Metro In Dino Maintains Steady Profits Despite Slow Start

Summary

  • Anurag Basu's romantic musical drama a hit with all age groups
  • Withstands competition from Saiyaara and Mahavatar Narsimha
  • Earns over ₹56 crores in 35 days, with a 12.24% return on investment
Metro In Dino Maintains Steady Profits Despite Slow Start

As of August 8th, 2025, Anurag Basu's romantic musical drama Metro In Dino has continued to mint profits at the Indian box office, despite a slow start. The film, which features an ensemble cast including Aditya Roy Kapur and Sara Ali Khan, has been a sweet experience for audiences of all age groups.

Despite the dominance of the similar genre film Saiyaara, and the release of the big-budget Mahavatar Narsimha, Metro In Dino has managed to hold its own. In its fifth week, the film added ₹44 lakhs to its overall net collection, which now stands at an estimated ₹56.12 crores in 35 days. Factoring in taxes, the gross earnings come to ₹66.22 crores, making it a commercial success.

Mounted on a production budget of around ₹45-50 crores, Metro In Dino has delivered a return on investment of 12.24%, which is considered a success in the industry, although not a blockbuster hit. The film's steady performance and appeal across demographics have been the key factors behind its sustained run at the box office.

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FAQ

The Anurag Basu-directed Metro In Dino has maintained a steady and profitable run at the Indian box office, earning over ₹56 crores in 35 days despite a slow start.
Metro In Dino was made on a production budget of around ₹45-50 crores, and has delivered a return on investment of 12.24%, making it a commercial success.
Metro In Dino has withstood competition from similar genre films like Saiyaara, as well as the big-budget release Mahavatar Narsimha, and continues to attract steady footfalls.

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