Sitaare Zameen Par Box Office Day 5: Aamir Khan’s Film Recovers 83% of Budget, Heads Toward Major Hit Status
Sitaare Zameen Par earns ₹8.60 crore on Day 5, recovers 83% of its ₹90 crore budget, and is on track to become a major box office hit.
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Even on weekdays, Aamir Khan's most recent film, Sitaare Zameen Par, continues to have a strong performance at the box office. With no ticket price reductions and fierce competition from Housefull 5, the sports comedy-drama has proven incredibly resilient and is getting closer to reaching a box office milestone.
Box Office Collection on Day Five
Sitaare Zameen Par's first Tuesday (Day 5) brought in ₹8.60 crore, a little more than Monday's ₹8.50 crore. Although midweek declines are typical, Aamir Khan's film has defied the norm because of its strong word-of-mouth and stable audience retention.
Approximately ₹87.79 crore has been collected in gross revenue, whereas ₹74.40 crore is the current total net collection in India. The movie is predicted to overtake Bhool Chuk Maaf and take eighth place on the list of the highest-grossing Bollywood productions of 2025 if it continues at this rate.
- Breakdown by Day: Day 1 (Friday): ₹10.70 crore
- Day 2: ₹19.90 crore on Saturday
- Day 3 (Sunday): ₹26.70 crore
- Monday, the fourth day: ₹8.50 crore
- Tuesday, the fifth day: ₹8.60 crore
Overall (5 Days): ₹87.79 Cr (Gross), ₹74.40 Cr (Net)
Outlook for the Budget and Profit
Sitaare Zameen Par* was produced with an approximate ₹90 crore expenditure. About 83% of the film's production costs have been recouped in just five days. Within the next two days, the movie is anticipated to formally enter the "success" zone if it keeps up this speed.
However, the movie must surpass ₹180 crore in lifetime earnings to receive the "hit" designation, which is attainable considering its present trajectory and favourable reception from viewers.
Box Office Overview:
- The projected budget is ₹90 crore.
- India's 5-day net collection was ₹74.40 crore.
- India's total revenue was 87.79 crore.
- Recovered Budget: 83%