Sitaare Zameen Par First Week Box Office Update:
Aamir Khan's Sitaare Zameen Par has had a decent to good first week at the box office, collecting over ₹87 crore nett in 7 days. This is it good total considering the opening day numbers of the film. The film started slightly low and then saw an upward Trend over the weekend. It then ontinued to perform well throughout the week. Even with the release of Maa, Sitaare Zameen Par is expected to dominate the second weekend too.
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The film is all set to cross the ₹100 crore nett mark in just 9 days and may reach around ₹120 crore by the end of its second weekend. If it holds well on weekdays, it could touch ₹135 crore in two weeks. With a steady run, the final total might go over ₹160 crore, which would be a big achievement, especially considering Housefull 5—a film with a bigger budget and star-studded cast—is also in the race. Housefull 5 has done a business of over 160 crore nett in 3 weeks and is almost near the end of its run.
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With strong word of mouth and Aamir Khan’s pull, the film could surprise everyone by overtaking Housefull 5. Whether it will or not—only time will tell.
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Below the collections of Sitaare Zameen Par in India:
Friday - 10.50 crore nett
Saturday - 19.80 crore nett
Sunday - 26.25 crore nett
Monday - 8.50 crore nett
Tuesday - 8.50 crore nett
Wednesday - 7.25 crore nett
Thursday - 6.50 crore nett
Total - 87.30 crore nett approx.
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