O Romeo Box Office Collection Day 13: Shahid Kapoor and Triptii Dimri-starrer has slowed down in the second week, failing to cross the Rs 2-crore mark for the third consecutive weekday. Although it managed to cross the Rs 60-crore net mark in India, it saw a drop in terms of numbers on the second Wednesday (February 25). Here’s a detailed box office report of Vishal Bhardwaj’s film.
O Romeo Day 13 Occupancy In India
O’ Romeo recorded modest audience numbers on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, with theatres reporting an overall 7.07% occupancy across the day, according to a report in Sacnilk.
Breaking down the Day 13 data, morning shows reported 5.67% occupancy. Numbers then rose slightly to 7.09% in the afternoon. Evening screenings saw 6.11%, while night shows performed better, reaching 9.41% and becoming the strongest slot for the title.
| Show Timing | Occupancy Percentage |
|---|---|
| Morning Shows | 5.67% |
| Afternoon Shows | 7.09% |
| Evening Shows | 6.11% |
| Night Shows | 9.41% |
| Overall Day 13 | 7.07% |
These percentages showed that O’ Romeo attracted comparatively more viewers in late slots than earlier ones on Day 13. The overall 7.07% occupancy suggested a stable but limited theatrical draw for the film on the second Wednesday.
O Romeo Day 13 Box Office Collection (Early Report)
O Romeo posted steady numbers over its first thirteen days in cinemas, with net collections touching ₹60.25 crore by the end of Wednesday, as per Sacnilk’s early estimates. The film saw a strong opening weekend, then a predictable slide on weekdays, followed by a moderate hold in the second week.
The opening day set the tone, as Day 1 (Friday) brought in ₹8.5 crore from the India net box office. Collections jumped on Day 2 (Saturday) to ₹12.65 crore, a growth of 48.82%. Day 3 (Sunday) slipped to ₹9 crore, a drop of 28.85% from Saturday.
O Romeo Week-wise Trend
The weekday trend in the first week showed clear softening after the weekend rush. On Day 4 (Monday), the film earned ₹4.85 crore, falling 46.11% from Sunday. Day 5 (Tuesday) recovered slightly to ₹5.35 crore, reflecting a 10.31% growth over Monday figures at the box office.
The midweek period for O Romeo remained weaker, though not disastrous. Day 6 (Wednesday) collections dropped to ₹3.65 crore, down 31.78% from Tuesday. Day 7 (Thursday) closed the week with ₹3.1 crore, another 15.07% decline. This brought the Week 1 India net collection to ₹47.1 crore.
Entering the second week, O Romeo started facing normal holdover pressures from new releases. Day 8 (second Friday) earned ₹2.15 crore, which was 30.65% lower than Thursday. However, the film picked up again on Day 9 (second Saturday), registering ₹3.4 crore with a 58.14% jump.
The second Sunday for O Romeo showed a slight dip yet stayed stable overall. Day 10 (second Sunday) stood at ₹3.15 crore, 7.35% lower than Saturday. Despite the fall, the weekend total suggested that family audiences still turned up in respectable numbers across key centres.
The second Monday reflected a sharper drop, in line with usual post-weekend trends. Day 11 (second Monday) collected ₹1.6 crore, down 49.21% from Sunday. Day 12 (second Tuesday) inched up marginally to ₹1.65 crore, showing a 3.12% increase from Monday’s figure.
Early estimates for O Romeo on Day 13 (second Wednesday) suggested a collection of ₹1.20 crore in India net terms. With this addition, the movie’s total India net box office collection after thirteen days reached ₹60.25 crore, marking a decent overall theatrical run.
| Day | India Net Collection | Change (+/-) |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 [1st Friday] | ₹ 8.5 Cr | – |
| Day 2 [1st Saturday] | ₹ 12.65 Cr | 48.82% |
| Day 3 [1st Sunday] | ₹ 9 Cr | -28.85% |
| Day 4 [1st Monday] | ₹ 4.85 Cr | -46.11% |
| Day 5 [1st Tuesday] | ₹ 5.35 Cr | 10.31% |
| Day 6 [1st Wednesday] | ₹ 3.65 Cr | -31.78% |
| Day 7 [1st Thursday] | ₹ 3.1 Cr | -15.07% |
| Week 1 Collection | ₹ 47.1 Cr | – |
| Day 8 [2nd Friday] | ₹ 2.15 Cr | -30.65% |
| Day 9 [2nd Saturday] | ₹ 3.4 Cr | 58.14% |
| Day 10 [2nd Sunday] | ₹ 3.15 Cr | -7.35% |
| Day 11 [2nd Monday] | ₹ 1.6 Cr | -49.21% |
| Day 12 [2nd Tuesday] | ₹ 1.65 Cr | 3.12% |
| Day 13 [2nd Wednesday] | ₹ 1.20 Cr * early estimates | – |
| Total | ₹ 60.25 Cr | – |
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