Main Vaapas Aaunga Box Office Day 8: Diljit Dosanjh's Partition Drama Crosses ₹26 Crore Worldwide

Imtiaz Ali's Main Vaapas Aaunga, starring Diljit Dosanjh, crosses ₹26.13 crore worldwide on Day 8 with a modest second-Friday dip as it enters week two.

Kapil Raj Kapil Raj Author
Jun 21, 2026 - 15:25
Main Vaapas Aaunga Box Office Day 8: Diljit Dosanjh's Partition Drama Crosses ₹26 Crore Worldwide

Imtiaz Ali's Main Vaapas Aaunga is holding up well in its second week. The Partition-era romance, led by Diljit Dosanjh alongside Sharvari, Vedang Raina and Naseeruddin Shah, earned ₹1.90 crore at the domestic box office on Day 8 - its second Friday - taking its India net collection to ₹14.15 crore and its worldwide gross to an estimated ₹26.13 crore.

The figure marks a 13.6 percent dip from Thursday's ₹2.25 crore, a modest slide that trade watchers consider a strong hold for a film of this kind. Period dramas without an action hook or franchise backing typically lose 18 to 25 percent of their collections on the second Friday, making this comparatively gentle dip a sign that the film's audience is growing through word-of-mouth rather than shrinking.

Internationally, the film added ₹50 lakh on Day 8, lifting its overseas gross to ₹9.25 crore. Combined with an India gross of ₹16.88 crore, that puts the worldwide total at ₹26.13 crore - and the film is reportedly on track to cross ₹30 crore soon if the trend holds. It played across 1,087 shows nationwide on Friday.

DAY DATE INDIA NET COLLECTION CHANGE
Day 1 1st Friday - Jun 12 Rs 1.15 crore Opening
Day 2 1st Saturday - Jun 13 Rs 1.85 crore +60.9%
Day 3

1st Sunday - Jun 14

Rs 2.50 crore

+35.1%

Day 4 1st Monday - Jun 15 Rs 1.15 crore -54.0%
Day 5 1st Tuesday - Jun 16 Rs 1.65 crore +43.5%
Day 6 1st Wednesday - Jun 17 Rs 1.75 crore +6.1%
Day 7 1st Thursday - Jun 18 Rs 2.25 crore +28.6%
Day 8

2nd Friday - Jun 19

Rs 1.90 crore 13.6%
TOTAL Rs 14.15 crore

Released on June 12, Main Vaapas Aaunga is a fictionalised account drawing on real testimonies from the 1947 Partition, made on a budget of around ₹70 crore. It reunites director Imtiaz Ali - known for Jab We Met, Rockstar and Highway - with composer A.R. Rahman, and features an ensemble that includes Banita Sandhu, Kumud Mishra, Rajat Kapoor, Sanjay Suri, Dolly Ahluwalia and Manish Chaudhary. Naseeruddin Shah's performance and Rahman's score have emerged as particular talking points among early audiences.

The film's second weekend will be the real test. Trade trackers say a Saturday collection in the ₹2.00–2.50 crore range would confirm it has enough organic momentum to push into a third week.

This is a developing story. Numbers will be revised as official figures come in from the studio.

Sources & Notes

  • All collection figures here are estimates pulled from publicly available trade and industry tracking, not official studio releases. They may be revised once confirmed numbers are out.
  • Growth and decline percentages were worked out from the day-by-day figures reported by the sources above.
  • Disclaimer: Box office numbers cited in this report are derived from diverse public and industry sources. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. Data is provided for informational purposes only. 

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