Saiyaara Day 2 Box Office Collection: India and Worldwide Numbers Break Expectations

After a strong opening, Mohit Suri’s romantic drama Saiyaara has continued its impressive performance at the box office on Day 2. Starring debutants Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, the film has not only managed to retain momentum but also shown a solid growth trend, especially in multiplex chains.

According to early estimates reported by Sacnilk and industry tracker Taran Adarsh, Saiyaara collected around ₹24 crore net in India on its second day. This marks a healthy jump from its Day 1 collection of ₹21.25 crore, bringing the film’s India net total to approximately ₹45.25 crore in just two days.

Trade analysts are calling this a rare positive sign for a debut film. In an industry where even star-led projects struggle post-opening, Saiyaara seems to have found favor with urban audiences and Gen-Z viewers, especially in metro cities.

Day-wise India Net Collection:

Day 1: ₹21.25 crore

Day 2: ₹24.00 crore

Total (2 Days): ₹45.25 crore net


The film’s performance is particularly strong in major chains like PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis, where it saw an occupancy boost on Saturday. Family audiences and youth demographics are reportedly the key contributors.

Worldwide Box Office Collection (Gross):

Including international markets such as UAE, North America, and Australia, Saiyaara has managed to cross the ₹66 crore mark worldwide in just two days. This includes approximately ₹51 crore from India gross and an additional ₹15 crore from overseas markets.

Given the film’s medium-scale budget and debut cast, these numbers are being viewed as a major success for both Mohit Suri and the production house. Early reports from Sunday’s advance bookings suggest that the film could cross ₹70 crore gross globally by the end of Day 3.

Conclusion:

With strong word-of-mouth and limited competition in the romantic drama space, Saiyaara is well on its way to becoming one of the biggest sleeper hits of 2025. If this trend continues, it may very well enter the ₹100 crore club in the first week itself—something few debut-led films have achieved in recent times.

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