Saiyaara Box Office Collection Day 15: release of two much-anticipated sequels has not slowed down ‘Saiyaara’s momentum at the box-office. The Ahaan Pandey-Aneet Padda starrer held its own against two new releases—the Ajay Devgn film ‘Son of Sardaar 2’ and the Tripti Dimri-Siddhanth Chaturvedi movie ‘Dhadak 2.’
As per a Sacnilk report, the Mohit Suri directorial earned Rs 4.25 crore on day 15. This puts it ahead of Dhadak 2’s opening day collection (Rs 3.75 crore).
The film is now on its way to becoming a member of the hallowed Rs 300 crore club. As per Sacnilk, the movie has earned Rs 284 crore so far at the domestic turf.
On Friday, August 1, the romantic drama maintained a consistent turnout across Hindi screenings, with an overall occupancy rate of 19.42%. The day began slowly, with morning shows drawing 11.89% attendance. However, viewership gradually increased through the day—afternoon shows rose to 19.15%, evening shows climbed to 20.24%, and night screenings reached the highest mark at 26.40%. This upward trend across time slots reflects sustained audience interest and indicates that moviegoers are continuing to engage with the film in theatres.
Saiyaara (2025): A Musical Tale of Love and Healing
Released on July 18, 2025, Saiyaara is a Hindi-language romantic musical drama helmed by director Mohit Suri and produced by the prestigious Yash Raj Films. The film introduces fresh faces Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda in the lead roles, marking their debut on the big screen. At its heart, the story centers around Krish Kapoor, a gifted yet emotionally scarred musician, whose life takes a transformative turn when he meets Vaani Batra, a reserved and introspective poet. Their bond, forged through music and verse, evolves into a profound and life-altering connection.
The film struck a chord with both audiences and critics upon release. Reviewers lauded the compelling performances delivered by Panday and Padda, applauding their chemistry and emotional depth. Mohit Suri’s direction was praised for its sensitivity and visual storytelling, while the music, deeply woven into the narrative, became one of the film’s standout elements.
Commercially, Saiyaara soared to impressive heights. It amassed a global box office collection of ₹446 crores, positioning it as the second highest-grossing Hindi film of the year and the second most successful Indian film of 2025 overall. Notably, it also claimed the title of the highest-grossing Indian romantic film of all time, cementing its place in cinematic history as both a critical and box office triumph.
As per a Sacnilk report, the Mohit Suri directorial earned Rs 4.25 crore on day 15. This puts it ahead of Dhadak 2’s opening day collection (Rs 3.75 crore).
The film is now on its way to becoming a member of the hallowed Rs 300 crore club. As per Sacnilk, the movie has earned Rs 284 crore so far at the domestic turf.
On Friday, August 1, the romantic drama maintained a consistent turnout across Hindi screenings, with an overall occupancy rate of 19.42%. The day began slowly, with morning shows drawing 11.89% attendance. However, viewership gradually increased through the day—afternoon shows rose to 19.15%, evening shows climbed to 20.24%, and night screenings reached the highest mark at 26.40%. This upward trend across time slots reflects sustained audience interest and indicates that moviegoers are continuing to engage with the film in theatres.
Saiyaara (2025): A Musical Tale of Love and Healing
Released on July 18, 2025, Saiyaara is a Hindi-language romantic musical drama helmed by director Mohit Suri and produced by the prestigious Yash Raj Films. The film introduces fresh faces Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda in the lead roles, marking their debut on the big screen. At its heart, the story centers around Krish Kapoor, a gifted yet emotionally scarred musician, whose life takes a transformative turn when he meets Vaani Batra, a reserved and introspective poet. Their bond, forged through music and verse, evolves into a profound and life-altering connection.The film struck a chord with both audiences and critics upon release. Reviewers lauded the compelling performances delivered by Panday and Padda, applauding their chemistry and emotional depth. Mohit Suri’s direction was praised for its sensitivity and visual storytelling, while the music, deeply woven into the narrative, became one of the film’s standout elements.
Commercially, Saiyaara soared to impressive heights. It amassed a global box office collection of ₹446 crores, positioning it as the second highest-grossing Hindi film of the year and the second most successful Indian film of 2025 overall. Notably, it also claimed the title of the highest-grossing Indian romantic film of all time, cementing its place in cinematic history as both a critical and box office triumph.