The Girlfriend Box Office Collection Day 9: Rashmika Mandanna-Dheekshith Shetty Film Crosses ₹13 Cr In India

The Girlfriend Box Office Collection: The Girlfriend, starring Rashmika Mandanna and Dheekshith Shetty, has completed nine days in theaters, registering an estimated India net collection of ₹13.81 crore, according to figures from box office tracker Sacnilk. The Telugu-language drama, which was also released in Hindi, opened in cinemas on 7 November 2025.
Presented by Allu Aravind, the film is directed by Rahul Ravindran and produced by Dheeraj Mogilineni and Vidya Koppineedi under Geetha Arts and Dheeraj Mogilineni Entertainment. The music is composed by Hesham Abdul Wahab, with cinematography by Krishnan Vasant and editing by Chota K Prasad. The film also features Anu Emmanuel, Rao Ramesh, and Rohini in key supporting roles.
Week 1 Performance
The film started its theatrical journey with a ₹1.3 crore opening on Friday, largely driven by the Telugu version. Collections grew over the weekend, touching ₹2.4 crore on Saturday and ₹2.7 crore on Sunday. The rise across the first three days contributed to a stable start.
However, weekday footfall saw a decline, with Monday dropping to ₹1.15 crore. Tuesday and Wednesday held steady at around ₹1.3 crore each, while Thursday settled at ₹1.15 crore, concluding the first week with a total of ₹11.3 crore across all languages.
Second Weekend Trend
As the film entered its second week, Friday recorded ₹1 crore, reflecting a slight dip from the previous day. On Saturday (Day 9), collections picked up again, with early estimates placing the figure at ₹1.51 crore, marking a 51 percent rise from Friday.
With this, the film's cumulative India net stands at ₹13.81 crore after nine days.
About the Film
The Girlfriend follows a relationship-driven narrative set against an emotional and dramatic backdrop. Rashmika Mandanna and Dheekshith Shetty headline the story, supported by a broad cast including Anu Emmanuel, Rao Ramesh, and Rohini. The film's crew includes production designers S. Ramakrishna and Monika Nigotre, costume designer Shravya Varma, and sound designer Manoj YD, with colour grading done at Annapurna Studios.
Looking Ahead
Now on Day 10, the film enters a crucial phase, as second-weekend numbers will indicate how strongly it can sustain through the coming week. The Saturday uptick suggests continued audience interest, but the upcoming days will offer a clearer sense of its long-term box office trajectory.


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