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box-office 21 May 2026
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Pati Patni Aur Woh Do Day 7 Box Office: Concludes Week 1 at ₹27.94 Cr Net India

The drama Pati Patni Aur Woh Do has concluded its opening week at the box office, with early estimates suggesting a respectable, though somewhat middling, performance for a Hindi genre film. As per initial reports, the film has garnered an estimated Net India collection of approximately ₹27.94 crore by the end of its seventh day. The Gross India figure, representing total ticket sales before entertainment tax deductions, stands at an estimated ₹32.97 crore.

The film's journey began on Friday, May 15, 2026, with an opening day collection estimated at ₹3.75 crore. This was a decent start, laying the groundwork for the crucial first weekend. Pati Patni Aur Woh Do saw a significant uplift over the weekend, a typical pattern for films that connect with their audience. Saturday (Day 2) witnessed a healthy jump, collecting an estimated ₹5.62 crore, followed by its strongest day, Sunday (Day 3), which brought in an impressive ₹7.47 crore. This weekend surge pushed its cumulative total to a good number, indicating some positive word of mouth in its initial run.

However, as expected, the weekdays saw a natural decline. Monday (Day 4) dropped to an estimated ₹3.16 crore, a standard post-weekend dip. This trend continued into Tuesday (Day 5) with collections around ₹2.99 crore, and Wednesday (Day 6) further saw a dip to an estimated ₹2.66 crore. On its seventh day, Thursday (Day 7), early estimates place the collection at ₹2.29 crore, bringing its estimated first-week Net India total to ₹27.94 crore.

For clarity, the Net India collection of ₹27.94 crore represents the earnings after entertainment tax has been deducted, which is the share distributors typically receive. The Gross India collection of ₹32.97 crore, on the other hand, is the total revenue generated from ticket sales across India before any taxes are applied.

While the budget for Pati Patni Aur Woh Do has not been disclosed, a Week 1 total of nearly ₹28 crore Net India suggests it might need a strong hold in its subsequent weeks to be considered profitable, depending heavily on its production and marketing costs. Comparing it to recent Hindi dramas, this Week 1 figure positions it as a mid-range performer. Films in this genre often rely on strong narrative and performances to sustain momentum beyond the opening weekend, and Pati Patni Aur Woh Do showed potential in that regard with its weekend growth.

The film's performance in its first week will undoubtedly play a crucial role in determining the value of its post-theatrical rights. A decent theatrical run typically leads to better negotiation power for OTT and satellite rights, influencing the prices production houses can command from streaming platforms and television broadcasters. Given its 'awaited' verdict, the second week's collections will be paramount in solidifying its box office standing.

Looking ahead, the declining trend towards the end of Week 1 indicates that Pati Patni Aur Woh Do will face an uphill battle in its second week. A strong hold on Friday (Day 8) will be crucial to ensure a respectable lifetime total. Based on current trends, the film will need to maintain consistent numbers to push its lifetime collection beyond the ₹40-45 crore mark. Its ultimate box office verdict will depend on how well it fends off any new releases and holds onto screens and audience interest in the coming days.

BoxOfficeIndia24.com Live Multiplex Tracking (PVR & INOX)

Our live tracking data from PVR and INOX multiplexes offers a real-time glimpse into the film's performance:

  • Today (Day 7, May 21):
    • PVR: 26,469 tickets sold across 156 theatres, running 841 shows.
    • INOX: 19,818 tickets sold across 140 theatres, running 769 shows.
    • PVR+INOX Combined: 46,287 tickets sold across 296 theatres.
  • Yesterday (Day 6, May 20):
    • PVR: 32,338 tickets sold across 159 theatres, running 899 shows.
    • INOX: 26,875 tickets sold across 143 theatres, running 837 shows.
    • PVR+INOX Combined: 59,213 tickets sold across 302 theatres.

The day-on-day change in ticket sales reflects the weekday decline:

  • PVR: -18% vs yesterday
  • INOX: -26% vs yesterday

These figures underscore the typical weekday drop, and the film will need to reverse this trend come the second weekend to ensure a longer run at the box office.

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