De De Pyaar De 2 Day 4 Box Office Collection (Early Estimates & Occupancy Report): De De Pyaar De 2, the much-awaited sequel starring Ajay Devgn, Rakul Preet Singh, and R Madhavan, hit theaters on November 14. It’s a fun rom-com that picks up where the first one left off, dealing with age gaps and family drama in a light-hearted way. After a decent start over the weekend, the film is now facing the Monday test. Based on early trends from theater tracking and reports, here’s a breakdown of Day 4’s performance. Keep in mind, these are initial figures and could shift as more data comes in.
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The movie opened on a Friday with mixed buzz but grew thanks to positive word-of-mouth. Weekend crowds helped it build momentum, but weekdays often see a dip, especially for rom-coms without big holidays. On Day 4, being a regular Monday, we’re seeing the expected slowdown. Still, it’s holding okay in urban spots like Mumbai and Delhi, where Ajay Devgn has a strong fan base.
Evening shows are wrapping up, and occupancy is around 15% in major Indian cities. That’s a drop from Sunday’s 28%, but not too bad for a Monday. Places like PVR and INOX in metros are seeing families and couples turning up after work. Early collection from evening slots is estimated at ₹1.5-1.8 Cr in India. Worldwide, occupancy is similar in markets like the UK and US, hovering at 10-12% based on limited reports from overseas chains. No big surge, but steady in spots with Indian audiences.
Afternoon shows picked up a bit from morning, with about 10% occupancy across India. That’s typical for weekdays when people are at work or school. Collections from these shows are pegged at ₹1.2-1.4 Cr so far. In rural areas, it’s even lower, but multiplexes in cities are doing better. Globally, afternoon occupancy (adjusted for time zones) is around 8% in key areas like Canada and Australia, where matinee timings attract some viewers. Overall, it’s a quiet session, but no major red flags.
Morning shows started slow, with just 5% occupancy in India. Weekdays hit hard, and without school holidays, families stayed away. Early estimates put morning collections at ₹0.8-1.0 Cr. In smaller towns, some theaters reported near-empty halls. Worldwide, morning slots (or equivalent early shows) are at 4-6% in places like the Middle East. It’s the weakest part of the day, but expected after a weekend high.
For the full Day 4, early estimates suggest an India net collection of ₹5.5 Cr, a drop from Sunday but still decent for a rom-com sequel. This brings the total India net to around ₹39.5 Cr so far. The film needs to stay above ₹4 Cr on weekdays to aim for a lifetime of ₹80-90 Cr in India, depending on how it holds up.

De De Pyaar De 2 Day 4 Occupancy Show Wise
| Day | Morning | Afternoon | Evening | Overall Occupancy | Fluctuation (%+/-) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 Nov 14 (1st Friday) | 8% | 12% | 18% | 14% | – |
| Day 2 Nov 15 (1st Saturday) | 7.6% | 16.3% | 21.7% | 20.5% | +46% |
| Day 3 Nov 16 (1st Sunday) | 12% | 22% | 28% | 25% | +22% |
| Day 4 Nov 17 (1st Monday) | 5% | 10% | 15% | 12% | -52% |
De De Pyaar De 2 Day 4 Box Office Collection in India
| Day | Collection Indian Gross | Fluctuation (%+/-) |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 Nov 14 (1st Friday) | ₹10.5 Cr | – |
| Day 2 Nov 15 (1st Saturday) | ₹14.7 Cr | +40% |
| Day 3 Nov 16 (1st Sunday) | ₹15.6 Cr | +6% |
| Day 4 Nov 17 (1st Monday) | ₹6.6 Cr (early est.) | -58% |
De De Pyaar De 2 Total Box Office Collection
| Place | Box Office Collection |
|---|---|
| Budget | ₹100 Cr |
| India Net | ₹39.5 Cr |
| India Gross | ₹47.4 Cr |
| Overseas Gross | ₹13 Cr |
| Worldwide Gross | ₹60.4 Cr |
4 Days India Net Collection ₹39.5 Cr
4 Days India Gross Collection ₹47.4 Cr
4 Days Overseas Collection ₹13 Cr
4 Days Worldwide Collection ₹60.4 Cr
The film’s performance overseas has been okay, with good pick-up in the UK and US over the weekend. But it needs stronger word-of-mouth to cross the ₹100 Cr mark worldwide soon. Compared to the first De De Pyaar De, which did well on a smaller budget, this sequel has higher stakes. If it avoids big drops this week, it could recover costs and turn profitable. Fans are loving the chemistry between Ajay and Rakul, and Madhavan’s role adds fresh twists.
Disclaimer: The box office figures above are early estimates by Tenvow based on theater occupancy, in house tracking, and public sources. Actual numbers may vary from trade or production reports. These figures are for reference only.
