De De Pyaar De 2 – Second Tuesday Advance Booking (Cinema Day): Registers Surge with 16,000 Tickets Sold Till 11:30 PM Across National Chains
De De Pyaar De 2 has witnessed a notable rebound on its second Tuesday, thanks to the Cinema Day pricing effect, recording 16,000 tickets sold till 11:30 PM across major national chains (PVR Inox and Cinepolis). After consecutive declines through the weekday, the reduced ticket pricing and Cinema Day promotions have resulted in a significant surge in advance bookings.
The film, which had been tracking on the lower side due to limited screens and intense competition from new releases, experienced a welcome uplift today as audiences capitalized on the discounted rates. The traction is visibly stronger in urban circuits, particularly multiplex-driven markets, where family viewers led the recovery.
Despite the surge, it is important to note that this spike is largely driven by Cinema Day incentives rather than organic demand, and sustainability beyond today remains uncertain. Mass centres continue to remain weak, but multiplexes are showing respectable turnout.
With 16,000 tickets sold till 11:30 PM, De De Pyaar De 2 has recorded its best weekday movement post the second weekend, displaying a temporary improvement in momentum. Spot bookings and late-evening shows further contributed to the spike.
The next 24 hours will reveal whether this boost is a one-off due to Cinema Day or if it can help marginally stabilize the film’s weekday trajectory in the days ahead.
Disclaimer: The box office figures are derived from multiple industry sources and internal analytics. These numbers are approximate, and Cineinfinity does not claim absolute authenticity. However, they are sufficiently indicative of current booking trends.