Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya Box Office Collection: Strong Performance on Sunday Contributes to a Successful 1st Weekend
“Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya” has made a strong start in its opening weekend, amassing 29.11 crore. The film’s initial earnings of 7.02 crore set the stage as expected, followed by a significant surge on Saturday, propelling it into double-digit figures. The subsequent progression to 11.59 crore signaled further consolidation, meeting anticipated growth.
Moving forward, the film’s success hinges on maintaining robust stability from Monday onwards, with a target of surpassing the 5 crore mark in collections. While a substantial Sunday jump of 13-14 crores would have been ideal, the expected third-day pattern indicates a more moderate range, likely around 4 crores.
A consistent performance on Tuesday would be advantageous, setting the stage for the film to aim for 5-6 crores on Wednesday. Notably, the film has garnered praise in specific urban hubs, resonating strongly with multiplex audiences. This positive reception bodes well for the film’s trajectory, positioning it to effortlessly surpass the 50 crore milestone, with a smooth journey towards 60 crore.
However, the real test lies in achieving a lifetime score exceeding 75 crore, a target that will unfold in the coming days, particularly during the crucial second weekend. The film’s trending over the next few days and its performance in the second weekend will be pivotal in determining whether it can achieve this ambitious goal. The evolving box office dynamics will offer valuable insights into the film’s enduring appeal and commercial success, shaping its narrative over the weeks to come.
‘TERI BAATON MEIN AISA ULJHA JIYA’: SHAHID KAPOOR’S BIGGEST OPENER OVERSEAS… #TeriBaatonMeinAisaUljhaJiya records the HIGHEST *opening day* #Overseas for #ShahidKapoor, grossing over USD 700k [and counting], including premieres.
⭐️ #NorthAmerica: $ 320k
⭐️ #UAE + #GCC: $ 200k… pic.twitter.com/aBYxNcfNMA— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) February 10, 2024