De De Pyaar De 2 Day 4 Advance Booking: Monday Shows Expected Drop; Sells 10,500 Tickets in National Chains
Sunday, November 16, 2025 After a strong weekend trend, De De Pyaar De 2 has begun its weekday advance bookings on the expected softer note. The film has sold around 10,500 tickets in national chains for Day 4 (Monday) as of the latest update, indicating a normal Monday correction after a healthy Sunday.
Expected Weekday Drop After Solid Weekend
Following a steady rise from Friday to Sunday, the Monday advances reflect the usual dip seen once the weekend rush settles.
- Day 1 Collection: ₹9.47 crore
- Day 2 Collection: ₹13.47 crore
- Day 3 Collection (Expected): ₹15 crore
- Day 4 Advances: 10,500 tickets
While the drop is visible, it remains within a comfortable range considering the genre and the film’s urban multiplex pull.
City-Wise Early PVR Inox Snapshot
| City | Tickets Sold |
|---|---|
| Ahmedabad | 193 |
| Bengaluru | 348 |
| Delhi-NCR | 1,732 |
| Mumbai | 1,077 |
Delhi-NCR and Mumbai continue to hold better than other centres, contributing the majority of Monday’s early ticketing.
Can Monday Hold Steady After a Strong Weekend?
If spot bookings improve during evening shows especially in metros De De Pyaar De 2 can still aim for a ₹4–5 crore Monday, which would be a respectable weekday hold.
A strong Monday is crucial since it sets the tone for the weekdays, especially for a film driven largely by multiplex audiences.
Conclusion
De De Pyaar De 2 enters its first weekday phase with 10,500 national chain tickets sold, marking the expected Monday drop after an encouraging weekend. With Sunday likely to emerge as the film’s highest single-day number (₹15 crore expected), the Monday trend will determine how well the film sustains its momentum.
Stay tuned for Day 4 final estimates as the numbers continue to update through the day.
Disclaimer: The box office figures are compiled from various sources and our research. The figures can be approximate, and Cineinfinity does not make any claims about the authenticity of the data. However, they are adequately indicative of the box-office performance of the films in question.