Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat second Thursday at the box office: Harshvardhan Rane’s film continues to hold well, earned Rs 2.5 crore on the 10th day

The madness of a crazy person is estimated to be around Rs. Want to collect. Second Thursday earned Rs 2.50 crore, seeing a decline of about 16 percent compared to Second Wednesday. The film earned Rs. 54.75 crores at the end of 10th day at Hindi box office.

The film is doing well as the young audience is driving its business post Diwali. The film starring Harshvardhan Rane has already emerged as a hit venture. If it continues the good trend further, it will eventually reach Rs. Will collect. 75 crore PR then. There is also a possibility of it moving forward given how well it is positioned in the coming weekends. However, Sanam Teri Kasam (re-release) and Syara also performed very well on weekdays and then slowed down rapidly. The same is likely to happen here as the film is attracting a similar audience.

Ideally, it should aim for a good jump this weekend as there have been no significant releases, barring Baahubali: The Epic and the re-release of a few Shah Rukh Khan films. Let’s see how well it holds up. One cannot ignore the fact that this romantic drama film has been accepted by the audience due to its viral music tracks and catchy promotional materials. The hangover of Harshvardhan Rane’s Sanam Teri Kasam (re-release) also boosted its business to some extent.

Day-wise box office collection of Ek Deewane Ki Diwaniyat:

Day net
Tuesday Rupee. 9.00 crores.
Wednesday Rupee. 7.75 crores.
Thursday Rupee. 6.00 crores.
Friday Rupee. 5.25 crores.
Saturday Rupee. 6.50 crores.
sunday Rupee. 7.00 crores.
first monday Rupee. 3.50 crores.
second tuesday Rupee. 4.25 crores.
second wednesday Rupee. 3.00 crores.
second thursday Rupee. 2.50 crores. (EST.)
Total Rupee. 54.75 crores.

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Disclaimer: Box office figures are compiled from various sources and our research. Figures may be approximate, and IHNS makes no claims about the authenticity of the data. However, they are adequate indicators of the box-office performance of the respective films.

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