Kartik Aaryan and Ananya Panday’s festive rom-com Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri kicked off with decent buzz on Christmas Day, but the box office ride has been bumpy ever since. Released on December 25, 2025, the film opened to a respectable ₹7.75 crore net in India, riding high on holiday cheer and the star power of its leads.
However, as the extended weekend wrapped up, collections started to wane, squeezed by heavyweight competitors like Ranveer Singh’s action-packed Dhurandhar and James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash. By the end of Day 5 on Monday, December 29, the movie had tallied ₹25.22 crore net domestically, marking a steep 65% drop from Sunday’s ₹4.97 crore. This plunge was expected after the Christmas-New Year buzz faded, with theaters seeing lighter footfall on a regular workday.
Heading into Day 6 on Tuesday, December 30, early estimates paint a picture of stability rather than revival. Trade trackers like Sacnilk project around ₹1.40 crore net for India, a 20% dip from Monday’s low but better than feared. Gross figures hover at ₹1.68 crore, reflecting steady but subdued audience interest.
Social media chatter on X (formerly Twitter) shows mixed reactions—fans loving the light-hearted banter between Kartik and Ananya, while critics point to a formulaic plot overshadowed by the visual spectacle of rival releases. BookMyShow trends indicate morning shows at about 8-10% occupancy in major cities like Mumbai and Delhi, inching up to 12% by evening slots. This suggests word-of-mouth is keeping a core audience hooked, even as premium screens prioritize holdovers.
The overall trend for Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri is one of resilience in a crowded market. With a budget of ₹90 crore, the film needs to cross ₹180 crore worldwide to break even, a tall order given the current pace. Overseas markets have contributed a modest ₹7 crore gross so far, buoyed by diaspora love in the US and UK, but growth there is flat too.
As New Year’s Eve approaches, spot bookings could spike over the weekend, potentially adding 10-15% to daily hauls. Yet, the rom-com’s fate hinges on how well it captures family crowds seeking feel-good escapism amid holiday hangovers. Early reviews praise the chemistry but lament predictable tropes—will that be enough to stem the bleed?

Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri Day 6 Box Office Collection in India
The day-wise breakdown below tracks the film’s India gross collections, highlighting fluctuations from the previous day. These are early estimates for Day 6, based on theater reports and advance bookings as of 10 AM IST on December 30.
| Day | Date | Collection (India Gross) | Fluctuation (% +/-) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Thu, Dec 25 (1st Thursday) | ₹9.25 Cr | – |
| Day 2 | Fri, Dec 26 (1st Friday) | ₹6.30 Cr | -32% |
| Day 3 | Sat, Dec 27 (1st Saturday) | ₹6.60 Cr | +5% |
| Day 4 | Sun, Dec 28 (1st Sunday) | ₹5.96 Cr | -10% |
| Day 5 | Mon, Dec 29 (1st Monday) | ₹2.10 Cr | -65% |
| Day 6 | Tue, Dec 30 (1st Tuesday) | ₹1.68 Cr (Early Est.) | -20% |
Note: Gross figures include taxes and are approximate; net collections are about 82% of gross.
Must See: Our main article on Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri (2025) for updated box office collection reports in India and worldwide.
Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri Day 6 Show Occupancy Worldwide
Occupancy rates worldwide have mirrored the domestic slowdown, with Hindi circuits leading but dubbed versions in Telugu and Tamil adding minor boosts. Data pulls from global trackers show a consistent post-weekend slide, though urban multiplexes hold better than single screens.
| Day | Date | Overall Occupancy | Fluctuation (% +/-) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Thu, Dec 25 (1st Thursday) | 35% | – |
| Day 2 | Fri, Dec 26 (1st Friday) | 20% | -43% |
| Day 3 | Sat, Dec 27 (1st Saturday) | 23% | +15% |
| Day 4 | Sun, Dec 28 (1st Sunday) | 25% | +9% |
| Day 5 | Mon, Dec 29 (1st Monday) | 12% | -52% |
| Day 6 | Tue, Dec 30 (1st Tuesday) | 11% (Early Est.) | -8% |
Note: Worldwide occupancy aggregates Hindi (80%), Telugu/Tamil dubs (15%), and other languages (5%); sourced from theater chains like PVR-Inox and Cinepolis globally.
6 Days India Net Collection ₹26.62 Cr
6 Days India Gross Collection ₹31.89 Cr
6 Days Overseas Collection ₹7.00 Cr
6 Days Worldwide Collection ₹38.89 Cr
Budget ₹90 Cr
About Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri and Future Prediction
Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri is the kind of breezy rom-com that Bollywood churns out every festive season, but this one has Dharma Productions’ glossy touch and a director who’s no stranger to heartfelt tales. Helmed by Sameer Vidwans—known for Marathi hits like Poster Boys—the film stars Kartik Aaryan as a charming but commitment-phobic travel vlogger who stumbles into a whirlwind romance with Ananya Panday’s free-spirited architect during a chaotic backpacking trip in Europe.
What starts as a clash of opposites—his laid-back vibe versus her structured life—turns into a series of laugh-out-loud mishaps, from missed flights to impromptu dance-offs in quaint Italian villages. Supporting cast like Neena Gupta as Kartik’s quirky mom and Jackie Shroff in a rare comedic turn add warmth, while the soundtrack, featuring soulful tracks by Pritam, has already spawned viral Reels. Shot across real locations in Spain and Switzerland, the movie banks on stunning visuals to sell its “love knows no borders” theme, making it a perfect escapist watch for couples and families.
But beneath the sunny filters, the film grapples with timely dilemmas: In an era of swipe-right dating and remote work, how do two millennials bridge emotional gaps when distance is just a flight away? Ananya’s character, battling career pressures and family expectations, brings a relatable edge, echoing her role in Gehraiyaan. Kartik, ever the everyman hero, delivers his signature mix of humor and vulnerability, reminiscent of Pyaar Ka Punchnama.
Critics have called it “predictable yet endearing,” with a 6.5/10 average on aggregators—solid but not groundbreaking. Box office-wise, the Christmas slot was a double-edged sword: It guaranteed initial crowds but clashed with Dhurandhar‘s juggernaut run (now over ₹700 Cr worldwide) and Avatar‘s sci-fi allure. Limited to 2,500 screens in India versus Dhurandhar‘s 4,000, visibility suffered, leading to that brutal Monday crash.
Looking ahead, Day 6’s early numbers hint at a floor rather than a freefall. With New Year’s weekend looming, expect a 30-40% jump on Friday if promotions ramp up—Kartik’s recent X AMA session teasing bloopers has sparked fresh buzz. Overseas, diaspora pockets in the Gulf and Australia could add another ₹2-3 Cr over the next three days, per trade whispers.
Domestically, South India dubs might contribute 5% more, but Tier-2 cities are key; early feedback from Lucknow and Jaipur shows stronger family pulls than metros. If it sustains above ₹1 Cr daily through the week, the first-week total could hit ₹35-38 Cr net. Long-term, a lifetime of ₹55-65 Cr India net seems plausible, factoring in OTT rights (Netflix deal rumored at ₹40 Cr). That’s a disappointment against the ₹90 Cr budget, but not a disaster—Dharma’s track record with mid-budgeters like Bad Newz (₹65 Cr) offers hope. The real win? If it sparks conversations on modern love, turning streaming views into cult status. For now, it’s holding on, one quirky date at a time.
Disclaimer:
- Box office figures in this article are independently estimated by Tenvow based on an internal tracking methodology that evaluates theatre occupancy trends, distributor feedback, and regional trade indicators.
- The data reflects industry estimates available at the time of publication and may vary slightly from officially reported or audited figures released later.
- These figures should be considered preliminary and indicative, not official confirmations.
- Tenvow does not guarantee absolute accuracy of the data and presents it solely for informational purposes.
- All financial figures are stated in Indian Rupees (INR) and represented in crores, unless specified otherwise.
- All dates and times mentioned follow Indian Standard Time (IST) (UTC +5:30).
