Saiyaara movie box office collection day 3: In a year dominated by sequels and star-driven spectacles, a romantic drama led by two debutantes has taken the box office by storm. Mohit Suri’s Saiyaara, featuring newcomers Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, has not only delivered a powerful emotional punch but also rewritten box office history. Surpassing all expectations, the film has raked in a staggering ₹83 crore (India net) in its opening weekend, making it the biggest-ever debut for lead actors in Hindi cinema.
Produced by Yash Raj Films, Saiyaara opened strong with ₹21 crore on day one, according to estimates by Sacnilk. The momentum continued with ₹25 crore on Saturday and peaked on Sunday with ₹37 crore — its highest single-day total. With this, the film has outpaced Mohit Suri’s previous openers like Ek Villain (₹16 crore) and Aashiqui 2 (₹6.1 crore), placing Saiyaara among the top five highest opening weekends of 2025.
The romantic drama now trails only behind the big-budget releases of the year: Vicky Kaushal’s Chhaava (₹121.43 crore), Housefull 5 (₹91.83 crore), and Sikandar (₹86.44 crore). Remarkably, Saiyaara has already surpassed the lifetime collections of other debut-driven hits like Student of the Year (₹70 crore) starring Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan and Sidharth Malhotra, and is just shy of overtaking Ishaan Khatter and Janhvi Kapoor’s debut movie, Dhadak (₹95.12 crore).
About Saiyaara
But Saiyaara is more than just a box office success. At its heart, it’s a poignant tale of love, loss, and memory. Ahaan Panday plays Krish Kapoor, a passionate yet volatile musician searching for a breakthrough, while Aneet Padda portrays Vaani Batra, a gentle poet and journalist nursing wounds from a failed relationship. Their bond begins when Krish finds inspiration in Vaani’s writing and turns her poetry into music, sparking a creative and emotional journey.
As their artistic collaboration deepens into love, the narrative takes a heartbreaking turn- Vaani’s illness and Krish’s troubled past, marked by a strained relationship with his alcoholic father. Will he choose love or ambition?
Produced by Yash Raj Films, Saiyaara opened strong with ₹21 crore on day one, according to estimates by Sacnilk. The momentum continued with ₹25 crore on Saturday and peaked on Sunday with ₹37 crore — its highest single-day total. With this, the film has outpaced Mohit Suri’s previous openers like Ek Villain (₹16 crore) and Aashiqui 2 (₹6.1 crore), placing Saiyaara among the top five highest opening weekends of 2025.
The romantic drama now trails only behind the big-budget releases of the year: Vicky Kaushal’s Chhaava (₹121.43 crore), Housefull 5 (₹91.83 crore), and Sikandar (₹86.44 crore). Remarkably, Saiyaara has already surpassed the lifetime collections of other debut-driven hits like Student of the Year (₹70 crore) starring Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan and Sidharth Malhotra, and is just shy of overtaking Ishaan Khatter and Janhvi Kapoor’s debut movie, Dhadak (₹95.12 crore).
About Saiyaara
But Saiyaara is more than just a box office success. At its heart, it’s a poignant tale of love, loss, and memory. Ahaan Panday plays Krish Kapoor, a passionate yet volatile musician searching for a breakthrough, while Aneet Padda portrays Vaani Batra, a gentle poet and journalist nursing wounds from a failed relationship. Their bond begins when Krish finds inspiration in Vaani’s writing and turns her poetry into music, sparking a creative and emotional journey.
As their artistic collaboration deepens into love, the narrative takes a heartbreaking turn- Vaani’s illness and Krish’s troubled past, marked by a strained relationship with his alcoholic father. Will he choose love or ambition?
You may also like
Rachel Booth: Body found in search for missing mum last seen in petrol station at 4am
Countryfile star Adam Henson sent messages of support as he makes farm announcement
Marnie Simpson reveals newborn daughter's very unusual name in first look at baby
American visits 'Wales' most stunning coastline' but is floored by price of ice cream
Did You Know? Aryan Khan Played Amitabh Bachchan's Grandson in This 24-Year-Old Blockbuster