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Ek Deewaniyat Day 4 Advance Booking Report: Harshvardhan Rane Starrer Holds Decently with 8,000 Tickets Sold at National Chains, Maintains Momentum Post-Holiday Start

Ek Deewaniyat Day 4 Advance Booking Report: Harshvardhan Rane Starrer Holds Decently with 8,000 Tickets Sold at National Chains, Maintains Momentum Post-Holiday Start

23rd October 2025 | 11:00 PM

After a strong festive opening, Ek Deewaniyat continues its steady journey at the national chains, holding firm through the midweek phase. The Harshvardhan Rane starrer has sold around 8,000 tickets in advance for Friday (Day 4) across PVR INOX and Cinepolis, indicating a stable trend despite natural weekday slowdowns following the festive surge.

 

Post-Holiday Trend Settles Steady

The romantic drama kicked off with an impressive 33,000 tickets on its opening day (a national holiday), followed by 16,000 on Day 2 and 10,000 on Day 3. With 8,000 tickets booked for Day 4, the film has managed to maintain a respectable momentum. While the drop is expected given the post-holiday environment, the consistent advance figures show that word-of-mouth and emotional connect are driving its steady performance.

Ek Deewaniyat’s intimate storytelling and soulful music continue to attract audiences, particularly in metros and smaller urban centers where Harshvardhan Rane enjoys a loyal following.

 

City-Wise Highlights (PVR INOX)

  • Delhi–NCR leads the national contribution with over 900 tickets sold, continuing to be the strongest circuit for the film.
  • Mumbai follows with nearly 500 tickets, aided by decent occupancy in late-evening and night shows.
  • Hyderabad and Bengaluru circuits together have crossed 480 tickets, thanks to Harshvardhan’s steady base in South markets.
  • Pune, Lucknow, and Jaipur continue to record encouraging turnout, holding the film’s family and youth appeal intact.

 

Consistent Advance Booking Pattern

Ek Deewaniyat’s advance booking graph clearly shows a controlled weekday drop but steady retention of audience interest. The film’s emotional storytelling, melodious soundtrack, and Harshvardhan’s sincere performance have struck a chord with its target audience, helping it stay afloat during a competitive festive window.

With over 1,500+ shows retained across PVR INOX, the film’s presence remains strong in key metros, and the weekend uptick could further boost its cumulative numbers.

 

Day-Wise Advance (PVR INOX Cinepolis National Chains)

DayTickets Sold
Day 1 (Holiday)33,000
Day 2 (Wednesday)16,000
Day 3 (Thursday)10,000
Day 4 (Friday)8,000

Cumulatively, Ek Deewaniyat has now sold 67,000 tickets across national chains in advance bookings a commendable feat for a mid-scale romantic drama that released amid multiple festive releases.

 

Trade Outlook

Trade circles consider Ek Deewaniyat a steady midweek performer that has held its ground through strong word-of-mouth and music appeal. The film’s genre, combined with Harshvardhan Rane’s growing popularity, continues to drive consistent footfalls. With the weekend ahead, exhibitors expect a bounce-back in occupancy as family and couple audiences return to theatres.

 

Final Word

Despite facing a natural weekday dip, Ek Deewaniyat has managed to sustain interest with an 8K Day 4 advance, keeping its box office run stable post its festive opening. The film’s heartfelt narrative and emotional connect continue to resonate with audiences, ensuring it remains a steady runner in its category. As the weekend approaches, all eyes are on its potential to convert positive word-of-mouth into stronger collections.

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.

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