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'Saiyaara' Slows Down but Eyes 300 Crore Box Office Milestone

Summary

  • 'Saiyaara' earns ₹6.5 crore on Day 14, faces competition
  • Film had strong first week, now sees dip in collections
  • Makers hopeful it can still cross ₹300 crore mark
'Saiyaara' Slows Down but Eyes 300 Crore Box Office Milestone

Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda's romantic film 'Saiyaara' has been performing well at the box office, but it is now facing serious competition from new releases. On its 14th day in cinemas, the film added another ₹6.50 crore to its domestic collection, bringing its total to an impressive ₹280.50 crore.

The drop in 'Saiyaara's' collection on Day 14 was expected with the arrival of Vijay Deverakonda's action-packed film 'Kingdom', which opened strong with ₹15.40 crore on its first day. More competition is on the way, as 'Son of Sardaar 2' starring Ajay Devgn and the much-awaited romantic drama 'Dhadak 2' have also released on 1 August. These new entries may pull audience attention and screens away from 'Saiyaara'.

Despite the recent slowdown, there's hope that 'Saiyaara' might still touch the ₹300 crore mark in the coming days. If the film's weekend numbers rise again, it could reach this massive milestone, which would be an incredible achievement for a movie that began with modest expectations.

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FAQ

The romantic film 'Saiyaara' starring Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda has earned ₹280.50 crore at the box office so far, despite facing competition from new releases.
Yes, the makers are hopeful that 'Saiyaara' can still cross the coveted ₹300 crore mark at the box office if its weekend numbers rise again.
The action-packed film 'Kingdom' starring Vijay Deverakonda, as well as 'Son of Sardaar 2' with Ajay Devgn and 'Dhadak 2' have released and are competing for audience attention and screens.

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