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Tu Yaa Main recorded a slight rise in collections on its second day, benefiting from the weekend but still showing an overall weak box-office trend. The film’s total earnings remain modest as strong competition and mixed audience response limit growth.
Romance-Thriller Tu Yaa Main Struggles Despite Saturday Jump
New Delhi: Adarsh Gourav and Shanaya Kapoor starrer "Tu Yaa Main" has reaped the benefits of the weekend on its second day of release. After a slow opening on the first day, the film's earnings increased slightly on Saturday. However, this increase isn't as large as expected, indicating limited audience response.
Director Bejoy Nambiar's film grossed approximately ₹1.03 crore (approximately $1.03 billion) as of Saturday's writing. The film had previously opened with approximately ₹60 lakh (approximately $6 million) on Friday. The film's total collection in two days has reached approximately ₹1.63 crore (approximately $1.63 billion). Despite its pre-release buzz, the film hasn't been able to establish a strong foothold at the box office.
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"Tu Yaa Main" is facing competition at the box office from Shahid Kapoor's "O Romeo," which appears to be far ahead in terms of earnings. "O Romeo" collected approximately ₹8.30 crore on its second day, taking its total to ₹16.8 crore. It is believed that the strong competition impacted the earnings of "Tu Yaa Main."
This film is a Hindi remake of the 2018 Thai movie "The Pool." The film stars Adarsh Gourav and Shanaya Kapoor, as well as Mona Singh, Parul Gulati, and Siddharth. The story revolves around the relationship between Avni Shah and Maruti Kadam - a social media star and a struggling rapper whose meeting turns into love.
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The story takes a turn when the two become trapped in a swimming pool in Goa, and the presence of a crocodile makes the situation dangerous. Despite this blend of romance and survival thriller, the film has not received the expected response from audiences. All eyes are now on Sunday's collections, which will determine how strong the film will be over the weekend.