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Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat Box Office Collection Day 29

Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat Box Office Collection Day 29: Daily Earnings, Occupancy, and What It Means

Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat Day 29 is here, and the film continued its steady but slowing slide through the end of its fourth week at the box office. Let’s cut to the chase: Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat Day 29 India net was around ₹0.16 Cr (early estimates). The overall Hindi (2D) occupancy stood at 14.06%, with the strongest nighttime pull at 20.33%. By end of Day 29, Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat’s cumulative India net is approximately ₹78.4 Cr.

If you’re tracking the film’s trajectory for business intelligence, audience behavior, or competitive benchmarking, the Day 29 snapshot offers valuable clues: late-stage weekday resilience, weekend reliance, and the widening gap between peak and trough in key metros.

Below, we unpack the Day 29 collections, occupancy patterns, and weekly evolution to show how Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat is trending—and what it means for bookings and releases that follow.

Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat Day 29: Quick Snapshot and Context

How much did Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat make on Day 29? India net: about ₹0.16 Cr on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. Occupancy peaked at night (20.33%) while morning shows fetched a softer 7.77%. Across the week, the film shows a familiar late-week pattern: Friday (Week 4) at ₹0.2 Cr, Saturday ₹0.25 Cr, Sunday ₹0.35 Cr, followed by Monday ₹0.14 Cr and Tuesday ₹0.16 Cr.

What’s the current total? Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat’s India net by Day 29 is roughly ₹78.4 Cr.

Key Day 29 Highlights

  • India net (Day 29): ~₹0.16 Cr (early estimates)
  • Overall Hindi (2D) occupancy: 14.06%
  • Morning: 7.77%; Afternoon: 15.16%; Evening: 12.96%; Night: 20.33%
  • Cumulative India net: ~₹78.4 Cr

29-Day India Net Collections (Day 1 to Day 29)

Day India Net Collection Change (+/-)
Day 1 [1st Tuesday] ₹ 9 Cr
Day 2 [1st Wednesday] ₹ 7.75 Cr -13.89%
Day 3 [1st Thursday] ₹ 6 Cr -22.58%
Day 4 [1st Friday] ₹ 5.5 Cr -8.33%
Day 5 [1st Saturday] ₹ 6.25 Cr 13.64%
Day 6 [1st Sunday] ₹ 7 Cr 12.00%
Day 7 [1st Monday] ₹ 3.5 Cr -50.00%
Day 8 [2nd Tuesday] ₹ 4.5 Cr 28.57%
Day 9 [2nd Wednesday] ₹ 3 Cr -33.33%
Day 10 [2nd Thursday] ₹ 2.65 Cr -11.67%
Day 11 [2nd Friday] ₹ 2.35 Cr -11.32%
Day 12 [2nd Saturday] ₹ 3.15 Cr 34.04%
Day 13 [2nd Sunday] ₹ 3.75 Cr 19.05%
Day 14 [2nd Monday] ₹ 1.65 Cr -56.00%
Day 15 [3rd Tuesday] ₹ 2.25 Cr 36.36%
Day 16 [3rd Wednesday] ₹ 1.9 Cr -15.56%
Day 17 [3rd Thursday] ₹ 1.25 Cr -34.21%
Day 18 [3rd Friday] ₹ 0.75 Cr -40.00%
Day 19 [3rd Saturday] ₹ 1.25 Cr 66.67%
Day 20 [3rd Sunday] ₹ 1.5 Cr 20.00%
Day 21 [3rd Monday] ₹ 0.5 Cr -66.67%
Day 22 [4th Tuesday] ₹ 0.75 Cr 50.00%
Day 23 [4th Wednesday] ₹ 0.6 Cr -20.00%
Day 24 [4th Thursday] ₹ 0.5 Cr -16.67%
Day 25 [4th Friday] ₹ 0.2 Cr -60.00%
Day 26 [4th Saturday] ₹ 0.25 Cr 25.00%
Day 27 [4th Sunday] ₹ 0.35 Cr 40.00%
Day 28 [4th Monday] ₹ 0.14 Cr -60.00%
Day 29 [4th Tuesday] ₹ 0.16 Cr
Total (Day 1–Day 29) ₹ 78.4 Cr

Occupancy Trends on Day 29: Show Timings and Regional Spread

How busy were the shows? Hindi (2D) occupancy hit 14.06% on Day 29, with a clear nighttime surge. Morning shows trailed (7.77%) as the weekday commute hasn’t fully replenished early-day audiences; afternoon (15.16%) and evening (12.96%) held steady; night delivered the strongest demand at 20.33%.

Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat Day 29 Hindi (2D) Occupancy by Show

Show Occupancy
Morning 7.77%
Afternoon 15.16%
Evening 12.96%
Night 20.33%

Which markets warmed up the most? NCR and Pune were among the top responders, while Mumbai and Ahmedabad showed more selective engagement.

Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat Day 29 Hindi (2D) Occupancy by Region

Region Overall Morning Afternoon Evening Night Shows
Mumbai 9.25% 9% 13% 6% 9% 34
National Capital Region (NCR) 17.75% 8% 24% 20% 19% 78
Pune 26.00% 10% 29% 33% 32% 22
Bengaluru 33.67% 13% 40% 0% 48% 5
Hyderabad 19.33% 27% 0% 15% 16% 7
Kolkata 13.25% 5% 10% 10% 28% 27
Ahmedabad 7.50% 4% 6% 6% 14% 24
Surat 20.75% 6% 8% 13% 56% 11
Jaipur 14.50% 13% 14% 12% 19% 31
Chandigarh 11.25% 6% 20% 5% 14% 14
Bhopal 5.00% 2% 0% 3% 10% 14
Lucknow 10.25% 6% 9% 15% 11% 31

Observations:

  • Night shows drove occupancy, especially in Surat (56%) and Bengaluru (48%).
  • Afternoon windows in NCR (24%) and Pune (29%) suggest strong mall/superplex draw.
  • Select markets (e.g., Hyderabad, Bengaluru) showed zero occupancy in certain slots—likely due to limited or early closures rather than flat demand.

Week-by-Week Trajectory: Growth, Decline, and the “Week 3 Dip”

What’s the bigger picture after 29 days? Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat followed a classic release arc: robust opening, mid-week fatigue, weekend recovery, and an accelerated decline in Week 3. Here’s the weekly breakdown:

Week India Net Collection Week-over-Week Change Share of Total
Week 1 ₹ 55.15 Cr ~70.3%
Week 2 ₹ 16.30 Cr -70.44% ~20.8%
Week 3 ₹ 5.85 Cr -64.11% ~7.5%
Week 4 (till Day 29) ₹ 1.10 Cr -81.2% ~1.4%

Day-to-day pattern:

  • Days 1–3: sharp drop from the opening ₹9 Cr to ₹6 Cr.
  • Days 4–6: weekend boost, with Saturday and Sunday improving to ₹6.25 Cr and ₹7 Cr.
  • Days 7–10: midweek retracement to ₹3–4.5 Cr.
  • Days 11–13: smaller weekend bump (₹3.75 Cr on Sunday).
  • Day 14: Monday hit (-56%).
  • Days 15–17: further contraction to ₹2.25 Cr → ₹1.25 Cr.
  • Days 18–20: modest weekend lift to ₹1.25–1.5 Cr.
  • Days 21–24: sub-₹0.75 Cr weekdays with marginal week-on-week swings.
  • Days 25–29: late-Week 4 stabilization at ~₹0.14–0.35 Cr/day, averaging ~₹0.22 Cr/day (Days 25–29).

Quote-worthy insight: “Week 1 built the base, Week 2 held enough interest for repeat viewership, and Week 3 set the tone for long tail sustainability.” The film’s Day 29 numbers suggest it’s leaning into a slow-but-steady weekday rhythm rather than peak-driven surges.

How Day 29 Compares to Week 4 and Overall Trends?

Is Day 29 better than Day 28? Yes. Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat Day 29’s ₹0.16 Cr outperformed Day 28’s ₹0.14 Cr—a minor uptick consistent with Tuesday vs. Monday behavior.

Where does Day 29 sit relative to the broader fourth week?

  • Day 25 (Friday): ₹0.2 Cr
  • Day 26 (Saturday): ₹0.25 Cr
  • Day 27 (Sunday): ₹0.35 Cr
  • Day 28 (Monday): ₹0.14 Cr
  • Day 29 (Tuesday): ₹0.16 Cr

By this stage, the film is past its “new release” halo. As expected, weekends remain stronger, but weekdays hold ground because of:

  • Continued word-of-mouth in Tier-1/Tier-2 urban centers
  • Sustained night-show demand in select micro-markets
  • Limited direct Hindi competition in certain theaters

What This Means for Exhibitors and Filmmakers?

Why does Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat’s Day 29 story matter? Because it shows how box office patterns stabilize once momentum resets.

Practical takeaways:

  • Programming: Maintain enough weekday night shows in NCR, Pune, and Surat to capture the 20%+ night occupancy pockets.
  • Pricing: With weekday floors modest but consistent, dynamic pricing for night slots can capture higher-yield segments without pricing out casual viewers.
  • Marketing: For midweek life, consider localized outreach in regions where afternoon windows (e.g., NCR at 24%) show traction.

About Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat

Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat is directed by Milap Milan Zaveri and produced by Play DMF. If you’re building a narrative around this release or planning a release schedule, the Day 29 data points to sustained—but measured—demand, which is valuable for exhibitors who need to balance occupancy with inventory constraints.

FAQs

What was the India net collection for Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat Day 29?

Approximately ₹0.16 Cr (early estimates).

What was the total India net by Day 29?

Around ₹78.4 Cr.

What was the overall Hindi (2D) occupancy on Day 29?

14.06%.

Which show time had the highest occupancy?

Night shows at 20.33%.

How did Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat perform week-over-week?

Week 1: ₹55.15 Cr; Week 2: ₹16.30 Cr (-70.44%); Week 3: ₹5.85 Cr (-64.11%); Week 4 (to Day 29): ₹1.10 Cr (~₹0.22 Cr/day).

Summary:

Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat’s Day 29 performance—about ₹0.16 Cr India net with a 14.06% overall Hindi occupancy—confirms the film is now operating in a mature, late-cycle rhythm. Weekends still matter, but the weekday base is steady enough to keep Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat in play across major markets for the near term.

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Bhumish Sheth

Bhumish Sheth is a writer for Qrius.com. He brings clarity and insight to topics in Technology, Culture, Science & Automobiles. His articles make complex ideas easy to understand. He focuses on practical insights readers can use in their daily lives.

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