Saiyaara Box Office Day 4: Ahaan’s Film Passes Monday Test By Crossing 100Cr; Earns Higher Than Opening Day

Saiyaara Box Office Collection Day 4: Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, the two newcomers have become overnight sensations ever since they made their debut with Saiyaara. Directed by Mohit Suri, Saiyaara is a musical romantic drama which has been grabbing eyeballs for the fresh chemistry of the debutants. Apart from Ahaan and Aneet, Saiyaara also features Varun Badola, Rajesh Kumar and Shaan Grover in key roles. Presented by YRF, Saiyaara has been one of the most anticipated releases of the year.
Interestingly, while Saiyaara marks Mohit Suri's first collaboration with YRF, it also marks the filmmaker's return to direction after three years. His last directorial came out in 2022 as Ek Villain Returns. To note, Saiyaara narrates the story of a young couple and their highs and lows during the relationship. From Aneet and Ahaan's performance to Mohit's direction, Mithoon, Sachet-Parampara, Rishabh Kant, Vishal Mishra, Tanishk Bagchi, Faheem Abdullah, and Arslan Nizami's music, Saiyaara had all the reasons to strike a chord with millions of hearts. And after a phenomenal weekend, Saiyaara saw a decent performance on the first Monday
Saiyaara Box Office Collection Day 4
To note, Saiyaara saw its first dip in numbers on day 4 (first Monday). However, it maintained a good hold at the box office and managed to earn more than its opening day (Rs 21.5cr) . According to a report published in Sacnilk, Saiyaara minted Rs 22.50 crores on day 4 following which the Mohti Suri directorial entered the coveted Rs 100cr club taking the overall collection of the movie to Rs 105.75 crores
Saiyaara Records Second Highest First Monday Of 2025
With a collection of Rs 22.50 crores, Saiyaara has record the second highest day 4 and first Monday collection of 2025 after Vicky Kaushal's Chhaava (Rs 24 crores).
Meanwhile, Mohit Suri spoke about Saiyaara's comparisons with Aashiqui and told Firstpost, "When I made Zeher, they said it looked like Murder. When I made Ek Villain, they said it looked like Murder 2. When I made Malang, they said it looked like Ek Villain. When I made Aashiqui 2, they said it looked like Woh Lame and Rockstar. So I think when I go ahead and make my next film, they'll say it looks like Saiyaara. I think when they're comparing it to my own work rather than somebody else's, it's good".


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