Saiyaara Morning Occupancy Day 1: Ahaan-Aneet’s Film Creates HISTORY; Beats Vicky’s Chhaava On Opening Day

Saiyaara Morning Shows Occupancy Day 1: Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda are all over the headlines and rightfully so. After all, this new jodi has made a grand debut in Bollywood today and it has left everyone go gaga. We are talking about Ahaan and Aneet's debut film Saiyaara which has been one of the most talked about releases of the year. Directed by Mohit Suri, Saiyaara is a musical romantic comedy which is bankrolled by YRF. To note, Saiyaara also features Varun Badola in a key role.
Marking Mohit Suri's first collaboration with YRF, Saiyaara narrates the story of a young couple and the complexities they face to make their relationship last. From Ahaan and Aneet's fresh chemistry, blockbuster songs and an impressive trailer, Saiyaara has been making days since the first day. And now, as Saiyaara has hit the screens, it has opened to rave reviews from the audience and critics. In fact, the romantic musical drama has opened to a rave response in theatres
Saiyaara Occupancy Day 1 (Morning Shows)
According to a report published in Sacnilk, Saiyaara has recorded a footfall of 35.51% during morning shows on the opening day.
Saiyaara Beats Chhaava & Creates History
Interestingly, with an occupancy of 35.51% during morning shows on day 1, Saiyaara has managed to create a history. It has managed to surpass Vicky Kaushal's Chhaava which registered a footfall of 30.51% during morning shows on day 1. As a result, Saiyaara has recorded the highest footfalls during morning shows on day 1.
Saiyaara Box Office Collection Day 1 (Morning Trend)
Given the impressive footfalls during the morning shows, Saiyaara saw a good start at the box office and has raked in Rs 4.87 crores today at 1:50 PM. As a result, Saiyaara has managed to surpass the opening day collection of Maa (Rs 4.64 crores), Maalik (Rs 3.75 crores) and several other movies
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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