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Chand Mera Dil box office collection day 8: Ananya Panday, Lakshya film makes only ₹1 crore as it kicks off week 2


Chand Mera Dil box office collection day 8: Vivek Soni’s Ananya Panday and Lakshya-starrer Chand Mera Dil was released in theatres on May 22. The film has struggled to make a strong impact at the box office following a mixed critical and audience response. After wrapping up its first week with collections of under 20 crore, the film witnessed a further slowdown on day 8 as it entered its second week in cinemas.

Chand Mera Dil box office collection day 8: Vivek Soni’s Ananya Panday and Lakshya-starrer collected less than ₹20 crore in its first week.

Chand Mera Dil box office collection

According to the trade website Sacnilk, Chand Mera Dil collected 1.30 crore net in India on its second Friday, taking its domestic total to 20.75 crore. The film opened to 3 crore last Friday and saw a spike in collections over the weekend, bringing in 3.75 crore on Saturday and 4.25 crore on Sunday.

It showed an expected dip on Monday, collecting 2.25 crore, but managed to hold steady through the week. Chand Mera Dil collected 2.10 crore on Tuesday and 1.90 crore on Wednesday, showing a dip. Collections spike again on Thursday with a 2.20 crore haul, bringing its first-week total to 19.45 crore.

For context, Ananya’s last film, Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri, with Kartik Aaryan, had collected 30.15 crore net in India in eight days despite lukewarm reviews, while Lakshya’s debut film, Kill, had made only 11.90 crore in that time despite favourable reviews. It remains to be seen if collections perk up during the weekend.

About Chand Mera Dil

Chand Mera Dil is directed by Vivek Soni and co-written by Vivek and Tushar Paranjape. Produced by Dharma Productions, the film stars Ananya Panday and Lakshya as two college lovers whose relationship is challenged as they enter adulthood and face new responsibilities, leading them to reconsider their idea of love. The film was postponed several times before its release.

Recently, a clip from the film went viral on social media, showing Ananya’s character, Chandni, performing a Bharatanatyam fusion dance. Her co-star and on-screen mother, Charu Shankar, spoke to HT about Ananya getting trolled over it. “I think everyone is entitled to their opinion, but trolling is never in good taste. Conversations around art are valid. Mockery is not. The sequence being discussed was always conceived as a contemporary, edgy breakout introduction for Chandni’s character. In the film’s visual storytelling, this moment announces the arrival of a young woman who is not afraid to break the rules,” said Charu, who played her mom, Nivedita.



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