It’s been an interesting week at the movies for Shahid Kapoor fans and Movie Enthusiast. His latest project, ‘O’ Romeo’, just wrapped up its first seven days in theaters, and the numbers are finally in. While the film started with a bang, it’s currently navigating that tricky weekday slump we often see with big releases.
According to news today, the Vishal Bhardwaj directorial has managed to cross a major worldwide milestone. Even though the domestic pace slowed down toward the end of the week, the global total has reached ₹72.25 crore. For a film that’s being called “madly different,” those aren’t rookie numbers, but it’s definitely fighting an uphill battle to keep the momentum going.
Breaking Down the Week One Numbers
We have been tracking the daily earnings, and honestly, the graph looks a bit like a rollercoaster. The film saw a huge spike on Valentine’s Day—which makes sense given the title—but the following Monday to Thursday saw a steady dip. By the time it hit its first Thursday (Day 7), the daily collection fell to around ₹3.15 crore.
In the morning news, trade analysts pointed out that the film is getting a lot of love in metropolitan areas like Mumbai and Delhi, but smaller towns aren’t as excited. Despite this, the total India net collection currently stands at approximately ₹47.15 crore.
- Opening Weekend: A solid ₹30.15 crore, making it Shahid’s best post-pandemic start.
- Weekday Trend: Saw a drop of about 14% on Day 7 compared to the previous day.
- Global Reach: The overseas market has contributed nearly ₹15 crore to the total.
Daily Box Office Breakdown – India Net
| Day | Date | Collection (Approx) |
| Day 1 | Feb 13 | ₹8.50 Crore |
| Day 2 | Feb 14 | ₹12.65 Crore |
| Day 3 | Feb 15 | ₹9.00 Crore |
| Day 4 | Feb 16 | ₹4.85 Crore |
| Day 5 | Feb 17 | ₹5.35 Crore |
| Day 6 | Feb 18 | ₹3.65 Crore |
| Day 7 | Feb 19 | ₹3.15 Crore |
| Total Week 1 | ₹47.15 Crore |
Day 8 (LIVE): What to Expect for the Second Weekend
As we head into Day 8 (Friday, Feb 20), the trending news suggests that the “Buy One Get One” (BOGO) offers are helping fill seats. Since it’s a working day, morning shows started with a low 6% occupancy, but usually, these things pick up in the evening.
We don’t expect a massive jump today, but the second Saturday and Sunday will be the real test. If the film can cross the ₹50 crore mark in India by tomorrow, it’ll be in a much safer spot. Producers at Nadiadwala Grandson are already celebrating because the film has surpassed the lifetime collections of Shahid’s previous hits like Kaminey and Deva.
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The “Vishal Bhardwaj” Factor
It’s rare to see a director so vocal about his work during the release week. In todays news, Vishal Bhardwaj told reporters that he’s incredibly proud of this “violence-and-love” story. He even joked that he wants the film to succeed just to “break the hearts of critics” who weren’t fans of the gritty plot.
The film, which also stars Triptii Dimri, is inspired by Hussain Zaidi’s book Mafia Queens of Mumbai. It’s a dark, moody piece of cinema, which might explain why it’s not a “mass entertainer” for everyone. However, for those who love stylish gangster dramas, it’s clearly hitting the right notes.
Competition at the Box Office
While O’Romeo is the lead horse, it’s not alone in the race. In new news, other releases like Tu Yaa Main are struggling to even hit the ₹5 crore mark. However, the shadow of Border 2 and Mardaani 3 is still looming over the charts, making it hard for any new film to stay at the top for long.
- Occupancy Check: Delhi-NCR and Mumbai are holding steady at 9-10%.
- Regional Wins: Jaipur and Lucknow are showing surprisingly good interest for the late-night shows.
Will it Hit ₹100 Crore?
The big question everyone’s asking is whether O’ Romeo will reach that coveted ₹100 crore worldwide mark. At ₹72 crore, it’s more than halfway there. If the second weekend shows even a 20% jump, we might see it hit the century mark by next Wednesday.
As your journalist on this beat, I think it’s a “wait and watch” situation. The film has the style and the stars, but it needs the audience to show up one more time this weekend. Stay tuned for more trending news as the Day 8 final figures come in later tonight!








