'Son of Sardaar 2' vs 'Dhadak 2' box office: As Saiyaara rakes in ₹300 crore, Ajay Devgn, Siddhant Chaturvedi films weaken their hold

'Son of Sardaar 2' vs 'Dhadak 2' box office: As Saiyaara rakes in ₹300 crore, Ajay Devgn, Siddhant Chaturvedi films weaken their hold

Latest Bollywood releases -- Ajay Devgn-led comic caper Son of Sardaar 2 as well as Siddhant Chaturvedi and Triptii Dimri-starrer romantic drama Dhadak 2 -- have failed to deliver in their first weekend at the ticket counters. 

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Not just Saiyaara, the films' box office run has also been dented by the mythological drama Mahavatar Narsimha's Hindi version. Not just Saiyaara, the films' box office run has also been dented by the mythological drama Mahavatar Narsimha's Hindi version.
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  • Aug 4, 2025,
  • Updated Aug 4, 2025 2:07 PM IST

This weekend has been extremely underwhelming for the Indian box office. Latest Bollywood releases -- Ajay Devgn-led comic caper Son of Sardaar 2 as well as Siddhant Chaturvedi and Triptii Dimri-starrer romantic drama Dhadak 2 -- have failed to deliver in their first weekend at the ticket counters. 

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Opening to poor reviews, Ajay Devgn's Son of Sardaar 2 has failed to cross ₹25 crore on its opening weekend in India, as per film trade portal Sacnilk.

The film raked in ₹7.25 crore on its first Friday, ₹8.25 crore on its first Saturday, and ₹9.25 crore on its first Sunday. With this, the film's total Indian box office collection reached ₹24.75 crore on Sunday. 

Not just this, even Dhadak 2 failed to make an impact at the box office despite receiving positive reviews. The film collected ₹3.5 crore on its first Friday, ₹3.75 crore on its first Saturday, and ₹4.15 crore on its first Sunday.

With this, the film's Indian box office collection stood at ₹11.4 crore so far. Both films have been impacted by the impeccable box office run of Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda's debut film — Saiyaara. During its three-week-long run, the romantic drama has crossed the ₹300 crore mark in India. 

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The film made a total of ₹175.25 crore in its first week and went on to collect ₹110 crore in its second week. Saiyaara further made ₹5 crore on its third Friday, ₹7 crore on its third Saturday, and ₹8.25 crore on its third Sunday. 

With this, the film's total Indian box office collection stood at ₹305.50 crore as of Sunday.

Commenting on the film's exceptional business, film critic and trade analyst Taran Adarsh wrote: "Saiyaara has crossed the ₹300 crore milestone - a HISTORIC ACHIEVEMENT for a film starring two newcomes... The film hans trended exceptionally well so far and is expected to continue its strong run until War 2 arrives." 

Not just Saiyaara, the films' box office run has also been dented by the mythological drama Mahavatar Narsimha's Hindi version. The film made a total of ₹32.82 crore in its first week and raked in a total of ₹32.82 crore in its second weekend, taking the film's total India box office numbers to ₹65.64 crore.

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As per Adarsh, "Mahavatar Narsimha [Hindi version] is a BLOCKBUSTER... The film is trending far better than Kantara Hindi… In fact, Mahavatar Narsimha has nearly matched Kantara's *4-week total* [₹ 69.75 cr] in *just 10 days* [₹ 65.64 cr]... Yes, you read that right! But that's not all – Mahavatar Narsimha has impacted the business of *ALL* films, including the phenomenon Saiyaara and the new releases – SOS 2 and Dhadak 2."

This weekend has been extremely underwhelming for the Indian box office. Latest Bollywood releases -- Ajay Devgn-led comic caper Son of Sardaar 2 as well as Siddhant Chaturvedi and Triptii Dimri-starrer romantic drama Dhadak 2 -- have failed to deliver in their first weekend at the ticket counters. 

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Opening to poor reviews, Ajay Devgn's Son of Sardaar 2 has failed to cross ₹25 crore on its opening weekend in India, as per film trade portal Sacnilk.

The film raked in ₹7.25 crore on its first Friday, ₹8.25 crore on its first Saturday, and ₹9.25 crore on its first Sunday. With this, the film's total Indian box office collection reached ₹24.75 crore on Sunday. 

Not just this, even Dhadak 2 failed to make an impact at the box office despite receiving positive reviews. The film collected ₹3.5 crore on its first Friday, ₹3.75 crore on its first Saturday, and ₹4.15 crore on its first Sunday.

With this, the film's Indian box office collection stood at ₹11.4 crore so far. Both films have been impacted by the impeccable box office run of Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda's debut film — Saiyaara. During its three-week-long run, the romantic drama has crossed the ₹300 crore mark in India. 

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The film made a total of ₹175.25 crore in its first week and went on to collect ₹110 crore in its second week. Saiyaara further made ₹5 crore on its third Friday, ₹7 crore on its third Saturday, and ₹8.25 crore on its third Sunday. 

With this, the film's total Indian box office collection stood at ₹305.50 crore as of Sunday.

Commenting on the film's exceptional business, film critic and trade analyst Taran Adarsh wrote: "Saiyaara has crossed the ₹300 crore milestone - a HISTORIC ACHIEVEMENT for a film starring two newcomes... The film hans trended exceptionally well so far and is expected to continue its strong run until War 2 arrives." 

Not just Saiyaara, the films' box office run has also been dented by the mythological drama Mahavatar Narsimha's Hindi version. The film made a total of ₹32.82 crore in its first week and raked in a total of ₹32.82 crore in its second weekend, taking the film's total India box office numbers to ₹65.64 crore.

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As per Adarsh, "Mahavatar Narsimha [Hindi version] is a BLOCKBUSTER... The film is trending far better than Kantara Hindi… In fact, Mahavatar Narsimha has nearly matched Kantara's *4-week total* [₹ 69.75 cr] in *just 10 days* [₹ 65.64 cr]... Yes, you read that right! But that's not all – Mahavatar Narsimha has impacted the business of *ALL* films, including the phenomenon Saiyaara and the new releases – SOS 2 and Dhadak 2."

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