Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari Box Office Collection Day 8
Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari earned ₹2 crore net on its eighth day, nudging the total past ₹40.75 crore. Not bad for a film that, honestly, wasn’t on everyone’s radar last month but has slowly managed to build its own buzz at the box office. Sacnilk’s early estimates tell the real story: steady, a bit unspectacular, but definitely not disastrous.
There’s something about these mid-week box office numbers that always makes me nostalgic for the days when my cousins and I used to sneak into weekday matinees, getting the whole row to ourselves. If Thursday’s occupancy (11.87%) is anything to go by, some viewers out there are still living that dream, perhaps with extra popcorn this time. The day-wise slide is real, but the film’s holding on, especially compared to newer releases that vanish before you even remember their names.
Trending Down, But Still Kicking
Yep, collections dipped a bit more, about 11% down from Wednesday. That’s the kind of statistic that keeps producers glancing nervously at their WhatsApp groups. But let’s not pretend this is a total flop: Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor, Sanya Malhotra, and Rohit Saraf have their crowd, and Shashank Khaitan’s direction has kept things from crumbling altogether. Personally, I think there’s something oddly comforting about a movie that lingers, not exploding into blockbuster territory, but not disappearing either.
India Net Collection with Changes
Day | India Net Collection |
---|---|
Day 1 [1st Thursday] | ₹9.25 Cr |
Day 2 [1st Friday] | ₹5.5 Cr |
Day 3 [1st Saturday] | ₹7.5 Cr |
Day 4 [1st Sunday] | ₹7.75 Cr |
Day 5 [1st Monday] | ₹3.25 Cr |
Day 6 [1st Tuesday] | ₹3.25 Cr |
Day 7 [1st Wednesday] | ₹2.25 Cr |
Day 8 [1st Thursday] | ₹2.00 Cr * early estimates |
Total | ₹40.75 Cr |
Is the Buzz Fading or Just Settling?
Every time a Bollywood family drama does decently, I get flashbacks of neighborhood aunties discussing plot twists like stock tips. The chatter has mellowed by day 8, but the occasional WhatsApp forward still pops up, mostly memes about Varun’s “sanskari” avatar. The film might not become a legend, but if box office longevity is a virtue, this one is pretty virtuous. It’s not exactly a "Padmaavat" or a "Gadar," but it’ll keep the box office chart warm for a couple more days. Well played, team.