Ranveer Singh's action-packed film 'Dhurandhar,' directed by Aditya Dhar, continues its impressive run at the box
office, having crossed the Rs 600 crore mark domestically after its December 5 release. This success is particularly
noteworthy considering the simultaneous presence of James Cameron's 'Avatar Fire And Ash' in theaters, highlighting
'Dhurandhar's' strong initial appeal and sustained audience interest.
In contrast, the romantic comedy 'Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri' (TMMTMTTM), starring Kartik Aaryan and Ananya
Panday, premiered on December 25th amidst considerable competition. Despite generally positive early reviews, the film
is struggling to gain traction, securing fewer showtimes, particularly in major urban centers, due to the dominance of
'Dhurandhar' and 'Avatar Fire And Ash'. Advance bookings for 'TMMTMTTM' have also been underwhelming, suggesting limited
initial audience enthusiasm.
The performance of 'Dhurandhar' underscores the importance of strategic release timing and the ability to capture
audience attention early on. The film capitalized on its initial momentum, establishing a strong foothold before the
release of other major titles. This allowed it to maintain its box office presence and achieve significant financial
success. The film's success is also a testament to Ranveer Singh's star power and the appeal of the action genre to a
'TMMTMTTM's' struggles highlight the challenges faced by films releasing during peak periods with established
blockbusters. The film's positioning as an urban-focused romantic comedy suggested a potential stronghold in
multiplexes; however, the limited screen allocation has hindered its ability to reach its target audience effectively.
As of the afternoon of its release day, 'TMMTMTTM' had earned Rs 2.29 crore, while 'Dhurandhar' on its 21st day, had
already grossed Rs 10.78 crore, bringing its total collection to Rs 618.28 crore. Projections suggest 'TMMTMTTM' is
likely to open at around Rs 5 crore net, falling short of initial expectations.
The coming week, boosted by the Christmas holiday and potentially extending to New Year's Eve, is expected to bring
further growth for 'Dhurandhar'. Its sustained success demonstrates the enduring power of a well-executed action film
with strong star appeal, even in a crowded marketplace. Whether 'TMMTMTTM' can recover and find its audience remains to
be seen, but its initial performance highlights the difficulties of launching a film against established box office