Tu
Meri
Main
Tera
Main
Tera
Tu
Meri
day
5
box
office
collection:
Kartik
Aaryan
and
Ananya
Panday’s
film
is
a
total
washout
at
the
box
office.
The
first
five
days’ numbers
don’t
reflect
a
fairytale
for
the
movie,
as
it
has
been
crushed
under
the
Dhurandhar
wave
in
the
country.
Grab
a
bowl
of
popcorn
and
start
the
reading
session
to
know
about
the
occupancy
trends
and
latest
box
office
collection
of
the
film.
Tu
Meri
Main
Tera
Main
Tera
Tu
Meri,
which
boasts
of
grand
visuals
and
stunning
locations,
has
failed
to
strike
a
chord
with
the
audience.
It
is
a
big
theatrical
disaster,
but
who
is
to
be
blamed?
While
Dhurandhar
is
still
running
strong
in
the
cinema
halls,
TMMTMTTM
got
mixed
reviews
from
the
critics
and
the
audience,
which
also
dented
its
chances
of
survival
at
the
box
office.
Tu
Meri
Main
Tera
Main
Tera
Tu
Meri
Box
Office
Collection
Day
5,
Occupancy
Trends
Tu
Meri
Main
Tera
Main
Tera
Tu
Meri
recorded
modest
theatre
interest
on
its
fifth
day.
On
Monday,
December
29,
2025,
the
movie
achieved
an
overall
12.14%
Hindi
occupancy
across
shows,
reflecting
steady
but
limited
audience
turnout
in
cinemas,
as
per
Sacnilk.
|
Show Type |
Hindi 2D Occupancy – Day 5 |
|---|---|
|
Morning Shows |
6.23% |
|
Afternoon Shows |
14.33% |
|
Evening Shows |
14.07% |
|
Night Shows |
13.91% |
Afternoon
and
evening
screenings
for
Tu
Meri
Main
Tera
Main
Tera
Tu
Meri
drew
the
highest
Hindi
occupancy,
both
crossing
14%.
Night
shows
stayed
close
behind
at
13.91%,
while
morning
shows
lagged
far
lower
at
6.23%,
pulling
the
day’s
overall
average
to
12.14%.
As
per
the
latest
Sacnilk
report,
Tu
Meri
Main
Tera
Main
Tera
Tu
Meri
earned
Rs
1.75
crore
on
the
first
Monday,
taking
the
total
box
office
collection
to
Rs
25.25
crore.
Tu
Meri
Main
Tera
Main
Tera
Tu
Meri
Is
BIG
Theatrical
Disaster
The
romantic
comedy
has
stumbled
badly
at
the
box
office,
as
it
faced
a
clear
audience
rejection
and
showed
no
weekend
momentum,
turning
into
a
big-time
disaster
TMMTMTTM
earned
Rs
23
crores
in
four
days,
while
Dhurandhar
alone
collected
the
same
figure
on
its
4th
Sunday,
indicating
how
poorly
the
film
connected
with
viewers
nationwide.
While
Tu
Meri
Main
Tera
minted
Rs
1.75
crore
on
Monday
(December
29),
Dhurandhar
raked
in
over
Rs
10
crore
on
the
same
day.
Karan
Johar
and
team
should
have
postponed
the
release
of
their
project
as
it
has
been
clearly
impacted
due
to
the
Dhurandhar
effect.
While
the
mixed
reviews
didn’t
help
the
film
either,
it
would
have
performed
better
if
a
larger
number
of
screens
had
been
allotted.
Considering
the
current
scenario,
trade
experts
are
wary
if
the
film
will
cross
the
Rs
50-crore
mark
in
India
or
not.
With
Dhurandhar
showing
no
signs
of
slowdown
and
Ikkis
releasing
on
New
Year
2025,
Tu
Meri
Main
Tera
will
have
to
perform
a
miracle
to
survive
at
the
box
office.