Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari Box Office Collection Day 6
Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari limped along at the box office, scraping together just ₹0.24 crore net across India. That’s not exactly blockbuster material, but it’s part of the story one of ups, downs, and the unmistakable sound of weekday audiences collectively choosing something else. Sometimes you can just feel the difference in the room: empty seats, bored ushers, and those hopeful posters still taped to mall windows like it’s Day 1. If you ever wandered in for a Tuesday morning show, it probably felt more like a private screening, the kind you didn’t really request.
The Numbers: From Highs to Lows
Here’s the classic bullet run-down, served informally like overhearing the guy behind you at the tea stall checking collections on his phone before ordering samosas:
Day | India Net Collection | Change (+/-) |
---|---|---|
Day 1 [1st Thursday] | ₹9.25 Cr | - |
Day 2 [1st Friday] | ₹5.5 Cr | -40.54% |
Day 3 [1st Saturday] | ₹7.5 Cr | +36.36% |
Day 4 [1st Sunday] | ₹7.75 Cr | +3.33% |
Day 5 [1st Monday] | ₹3 Cr * rough data | -61.29% |
Day 6 [1st Tuesday] | ₹0.4 Cr ** | - |
Total | ₹33.4 Cr | - |
Occupancy: Morning Survivors and Silent Screens
The single bright spot? 12.49% occupancy in morning shows, while afternoon, evening, and night shows basically flatlined at 0%. Imagine the only crowd being a handful of old-school movie lovers or someone who mistook the theatre for their yoga class. Sad, sure. But also kind of charming in its way. I found myself at a weekday morning show once, popcorn in hand, sharing the hall with literally three strangers: one watching the screen, another arguing with his partner on WhatsApp, and a fourth fast asleep. That’s the reality right there!
When a Varun Dhawan–Janhvi Kapoor movie sags this hard after a promising start, it stings a little for fans and casuals both. The promise of energetic wedding comedy, big star turns, and Dharma’s classic touch was swallowed by the Monday-Tuesday drag. Maybe reviews were mixed, maybe “Kantara Chapter 1” stole the thunder, or maybe weekday movie plans just aren’t a thing anymore. There’s a humor to it: the film’s heroes might bend fate onscreen, but offscreen, they’re just fighting over scraps like the rest of us stuck in an office at noon.
Final Thoughts
Box office fates change fast, and “Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari” may not be trending by the weekend, but for a few days, it gave moviegoers a reason to laugh, share, and probably debate whether Varun’s hair was better in “Bhediya” or here. Hits or misses, they all add a little spice to the big Bollywood stew. Here’s hoping the next few days bring surprises. And, hey, if you love empty theatres, now’s your chance for a private show.
Disclaimer: Box office figures are based on early reports and estimates and may be updated as official data is released.