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Out beyond the ideas of conventional box-office trends and front-loaded opening day numbers, there is a field. Imtiaz Ali meets you there. The filmmaker’s highly anticipated return to the big screen with Main Vaapas Aaunga is set to emerge a success, with the poignant Partition-era drama defying theatrical odds to deliver a spectacular, resilient run.
The film continued to showcase incredible legs at the ticket windows as it entered its third weekend, tracking almost completely at par with its second—a remarkably stable trend that is exceptionally rare in today's front-loaded box-office climate, especially for a project that opened with a modest ₹1.15 crore start.
Main Vaapas Aaunga—starring Diljit Dosanjh, Sharvari, Vedang Raina, and Naseeruddin Shah—registered a stellar third weekend, clocking ₹2.75 crore on its third Friday, followed by a robust ₹4.25 crore on Saturday, and a further jump on Sunday to net ₹4.50 crore. According to trade tracker Sacnilk, the film's third weekend total stands at an estimated ₹11.50 crore, bringing its cumulative 17-day haul to approximately ₹46 crore.
This box-office turnaround is one for the books. After a muted theatrical launch—netting just ₹1.15 crore on Day 1 and crawling to a low opening weekend of a little over ₹5.50 crore—the romantic drama’s organic word-of-mouth kicked into high gear. Main Vaapas Aaunga completely flipped the narrative in week two, rallying to a glorious second weekend of around ₹12 crore.
What makes these holds even more staggering is that the film managed to punch in these numbers with two massive commercial franchise releases over the last two weeks: Cocktail 2 and Welcome to the Jungle.
According to tracking by Pinkvilla, the film is currently eyeing a lifetime finish of ₹65–70 crore. While its rock-solid hold ensures that it will comfortably emerge as a box-office 'success', a lifetime total of that scale would typically guarantee an outright 'Hit' verdict. However, as the publication noted, production costs are reportedly on the higher side. And because the theatrical collections from the first two weeks were low, the distributor share squeezed from these net figures won't be as high as it typically would be.
Nonetheless, by consistently pulling audiences into theaters for three consecutive weeks against fierce competition, Main Vaapas Aaunga has defied the trend lines, delivering the precise big-screen redemption story the industry has been rooting for.