Mohit Suri’s Saiyaara, starring debutants Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, has officially cemented its place in box office history by crossing the coveted Rs. 400 crore mark globally. The romantic drama, produced by Yash Raj Films, has now collected a staggering Rs. 404 crore worldwide, marking one of the most successful theatrical runs for a film released in 2025.
The film, which opened to a thunderous response in India, has continued to sustain strong collections ever since its debut. At the domestic box office, Saiyaara has shown remarkable consistency, drawing audiences steadily across its second weekend and into the weekdays. With an India net collection of Rs. 260.25 crore and a gross total of Rs. 318 crore, the film has outpaced many of this year’s high-profile releases, establishing a solid footing among both metro and tier-2 markets.
What’s equally impressive is Saiyaara’s performance overseas. With Rs. 86 crore collected from international markets, the film has found widespread appreciation across North America, the UK, Australia, the Middle East, and even emerging territories like Nepal, where it emerged as the highest-grossing Indian film of 2025. The second weekend witnessed a surprising surge in several key international territories, with over 300% growth in select markets, indicating strong word-of-mouth and growing interest from diverse audiences.
The combination of Mohit Suri’s signature emotional depth and the fresh pairing of Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda seems to have struck a chord with viewers worldwide. The music album — particularly the viral title track — has only amplified the film’s reach, turning Saiyaara into more than just a movie; it’s become a cultural moment for the year.
Crossing the Rs. 400 crore worldwide gross milestone is not just a testament to the film’s commercial success, but also a signal that well-told romantic dramas still hold immense appeal for audiences when backed by strong storytelling, engaging performances, and a compelling soundtrack. For Mohit Suri, this marks a new career high, and for YRF, another feather in its cap in redefining the commercial landscape of romance in Indian cinema.
As Saiyaara continues to run in theatres with strong footfalls and increasing international screens, industry watchers will be keen to see how far it can go. But one thing is certain — Saiyaara has reignited the genre and proven that romance, when done right, never goes out of style.
Saiyaara Worldwide Box Office at a glance:
India Nett: Rs. 260.25 cr
India Gross: Rs. 318 cr
Overseas Gross: Rs. 86 cr
Worldwide Gross: Rs. 404 cr