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New Delhi: The last few weeks saw strong box office performances across diverse genres. Love, laughter, and family drama take centre stage in the latest hit De De Pyaar De 2, where Ashish meets his young girlfriend Ayesha’s family, sparking a witty and awkward battle of generations.
Meanwhile, films like Haq, The Girlfriend, Predator: Badlands, Now You See Me: Now You Don't, and Kaantha each deliver thrilling tales and captivating performances that have kept audiences hooked. With a mix of romance, action, and suspense, these films have sparked excitement all around.
The film, starring Ajay Devgn, Rakul Preet Singh, and R. Madhavan, has kicked off its theatrical run with an exciting collection spree. Talking about its box office collection, the film has earned an impressive Rs 34.75 crore in its first three days at the Indian box office. According to Sacnilk, De De Pyaar De 2 performed well on its first 3 days at the box office and earned an estimated Rs 34.75 Cr India net. Day-wise, the movie collected Rs 8.75 crore on Friday, Rs 12.25 crore on Saturday, and Rs 13.75 crore on Sunday, while Monday’s box office figures are yet to be confirmed. As of now, De De Pyaar De 2 has earned around 0 crore in India net on its fourth day.
The Girlfriend, starring Rashmika Mandanna, is doing well at the box office. In its first 10 days, it earned around Rs 15.50 crore in India. Fans loved the movie, and theatres saw strong attendance. On its 10th day, it collected about Rs 1.60 crore. The film is directed by Rahul Ravindran and produced by Dheeraj Mogilineni Entertainment, Mass Movie Makers, and Geetha Arts.
Kaantha, the much-awaited film starring Dulquer Salmaan and Rana Daggubati, has made a strong start at the box office. Kaantha earned Rs 4.35 crore on its third day across all languages in India, bringing the three-day total to Rs 13.22 crore net, according to Sacnilk. The Tamil occupancy on Sunday, November 16, 2025, was 26.70 per cent, with Chennai reaching 37 per cent. Telugu occupancy was 16.96 per cent, with Hyderabad at 18.25 per cent. Selvamani Selvaraj directed the movie, produced by Spirit Media and Wayfarer Films, starring Dulquer Salmaan, Bhagyashri Borse, and Rana Daggubati in key roles.
Haq earned around Rs 1.20 crore net on its 10th day at the Indian box office, bringing the total 10-day collection to Rs 16.95 crore net, according to Sacnilk reports. The film showed 27.67 per cent Hindi occupancy on Sunday, November 16, 2025, with evening shows having the highest occupancy of 43.40 per cent. Major cities showed varied percentages, with Bengaluru having 56.75 per cent occupancy and Chennai 89 per cent, mainly during night shows. Directed by Suparn S Varma and starring Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam, Haq has performed decently in its first ten days.
Krishna Sada Sahaayate, a popular Gujarati film, has been gaining strong support at the box office. The film earned around Rs 6.50 crore in India on its 38th day, according to early estimates from box office data reported by Sacnilk. The film had an overall Gujarati theatre occupancy rate of 64.74per cent on November 16, 2025. Occupancy varied throughout the day, with Morning Shows at 44.25 per cent, Afternoon at 72.64 per cent, Evening at 77.42 per cent, and Night at 64.65 per cent.
Predator: Badlands is doing well at the Indian box office. The film is close to reaching Rs 15 crore in just 10 days. The film has earned Rs 14.83 crore in India after 10 days, with Rs 0.83 crore on its second Sunday, according to Sacnilk reports. If it keeps getting the same earnings, it will cross Rs 15 crore soon. The film is also nearing USD 100 million internationally. It faced competition from Now You See Me, Now You Don’t and regional films, but managed good numbers over the weekend.
Now You See Me: Now You Don't, a Hollywood film directed by Ruben Fleischer, has been making good money at the box office. The movie earned about Rs 2.45 crore in India in its first three days. On the third day alone, it made Rs 0.87 crore, showing strong interest from the audience. Sunday’s occupancy rate in theatres was 43.55 per cent, with some cities like Ahmedabad and Chennai seeing over 70 per cent seats filled in evening shows. According to Sacnilk Team, the film is drawing good interest and has a promising start.
So these were some of the major releases' box office collection so far. These movies were the most anticipated movies of the year so far.