Box office report day 2: Assi, Do Deewane Seher Mein, Shatak: Sangh Ke 100 Varsh

New Delhi: Amid the weekend buzz, three diverse 2026 releases—Assi, these crazy people are watching me, and Shatak: 100 years of Sangh—are vying for audience attention at the box office. After promising opening days, their Day 2 performances reveal sharp contrasts, with one holding steady, another dipping notably, and the third still unfolding amid low traction.

This clash highlights varied viewer pulls in a crowded market, setting the stage for an intriguing box office battle ahead.

Box office report of this week’s releases

Assi Day 2 performance

Assi kicked off strongly but faced a steep challenge on Saturday. The film’s momentum slowed considerably compared to its debut, reflecting mixed word-of-mouth and competition. Live updates suggest ongoing struggles, yet its total so far maintains a modest footing in Hindi circuits. Producers eye recovery, but early signs point to hurdles ahead.

Assi details

The film stars Taapsee Pannu, Revathi, Naseeruddin Shah, Seema Pahwa, Manoj Pahwa, Kumud Mishra, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub and Kani Kusruti. Released in 2026, it explores poignant themes with an ensemble cast. Day 1 netted Rs 1 crore in India; Day 2 added Rs 0.02 crore, totaling Rs 1.02 crore.

Do Deewane Seher Mein day 2 performance

Do crazy people see me mirrored Assi’s trend with a drastic Saturday drop after a solid opener. Occupancy faltered amid live data fluctuations, signalling audience fatigue or rival pulls. The romantic drama’s early promise now hinges on weekend revival, as producers from Bhansali Productions monitor closely for upticks.

Do Deewane See Mein details

Directed by Ravi Udyawar and produced by Bhansali Productions, Zee Studio, and Ravi Udyawar Media, it features Siddhant Chaturvedi, Mrunal Thakur, Ila Arun, Joy Sengupta, and Sandeepa Dhar. The 2026 release blends romance and drama. Day 1 earned Rs 1.25 crore in India net; day 2 Rs 0.03 crore, totalling Rs 1.28 crore.

Shatak: Sangh’s 100 Varsh day 2 performance

Shatak: 100 years of Sangh started modestly and remains in flux on day 2 with pending live collections. Its niche appeal shows limited pull so far, contrasting bigger openers. Distributed by Panorama Studios, it awaits final tallies to gauge trajectory in a competitive landscape.

Shatak: Sangh’s 100 Varsh details

Directed by Aashish Mall and produced by Ada 360 Degree, distributed by Panorama Studios, Shatak: 100 years of Sangh lacks a specified star cast, according to reports. The 2026 film likely chronicles RSS centenary themes. Day 1 collected Rs 0.3 crore in India; day 2 data pending, total at Rs 0.3 crore.

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