What will 'Saiara' do? 'Son of Sardaar 2' and 'Dhadak 2' were beaten on the 20th day of the film.
How much did 'Saiara' earn on the 20th day?/strong>
Ahaan Pandey and Anit Padda's film, 'Saiara' has been making a splash at the box office since its release on July 18. In particular, this film remains a favorite of young audiences
<> Talking about the earnings of 'Saiara' so far, it collected 172.75 crores in the first week and 107.75 crores in the second week.
'Saiyara' earns more than newly released films even on the 20th day
The craze of 'Saiara' is not taking the name of decreasing. The film has earned more than the newly released films even on the 20th day. Let me tell you that Son of Sardaar 2 earned 1.65 crores on Wednesday, while Dhadak 2's Wednesday collection was Rs 1 crore. At the same time, the three-week-old Saiyara has earned Rs 2 crore on Wednesday.
'Saiyara' will be able to become 350 crores?
'Saiyara' has performed very well at the box office and has also earned a splash in 20 days of release. It has crossed the 300 crore mark. But now with declining earnings, it has become difficult for it to become 350 crores. But if its earnings increase again on the fourth weekend, then it may join the 350 crore club. At the moment, it is a matter to see what it does on the fourth weekend amidst the crowd of all the new films.
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