In what can only be described as a box office phenomenon, Saiyaara continues to rewrite the record books with every passing day. After delivering a sensational opening weekend, the Mohit Suri directorial has pulled off another historic feat—its Monday collections have outpaced its Friday earnings, a rarity in the world of cinema, especially for a film led by newcomers.
Saiyaara collected a staggering Rs. 24.25 crore on Monday—higher than its opening day collection of Rs. 22 crore—proving that the romantic drama is not just a weekend wonder but a long-distance runner at the box office. With this, the film’s total collections stand at an astonishing Rs. 108.75 crore in just four days.
What makes this feat even more monumental is that Saiyaara has now logged the highest Monday collection for a film featuring newcomers—a category long dominated by big-banner debuts and star-driven films. But Saiyaara hasn’t stopped there.
Incredibly, the film’s Monday collection has also eclipsed the Monday earnings of major star vehicles released this year—Housefull 5 starring Akshay Kumar, Raid 2 with Ajay Devgn, and Sitaare Zameen Par headlined by Aamir Khan. Even Chhaava, the current highest-grossing film of 2025 featuring Vicky Kaushal, failed to match Saiyaara’s Monday number—further underlining the magnitude of this achievement.
Directed by Mohit Suri and starring debutants Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, Saiyaara is defying every box office norm. It has no festival release cushion, no franchise baggage, and no A-list celebrity face leading the charge. And yet, it’s packing theatres across India, riding high on word-of-mouth, repeat viewings, and its emotionally resonant narrative.
Contributing to this sustained momentum is the strategic launch of the #BlockbusterTuesdays initiative, which offers discounted ticket pricing midweek. With advance sales for Tuesday already pointing toward another strong turnout, industry insiders are predicting another historic day at the box office.
With Saiyaara standing tall at Rs. 108.75 crore in just four days, the film is now well on its way to joining the elite Rs. 150 crore club before the end of its first week. It’s not just a hit; it’s a movement—challenging conventional wisdom, reviving faith in original storytelling, and proving that heart, craft, and conviction can still triumph over star power.
One thing is clear: Saiyaara is no longer just a successful debut—it’s a cultural and commercial juggernaut rewriting the rules of the game.