This is concerning because Saturday is usually when movies that do well in urban areas and big theaters start to climb after a busy Friday.
Instead, "Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri" has stayed flat, showing that it hasn't been able to turn early interest into more people going to see it or generating much word-of-mouth. This is especially true because "Dhurandhar" is still getting a lot of attention and showing, and "Avatar – Fire And Ash" is still attracting premium audiences.
So, the movie's total after three days is expected to be around Rs. 16.75 crores (Rs. 7.75 crores on Day 1, Rs. 4.5 crores on Day 2, and Rs. 4.5 crores on Day 3).
Now, the main hope is for Sunday.
If the movie shows a meaningful increase on Sunday, it could still stabilize and have a better run during the Christmas and New Year period. But if Sunday doesn't bring a big jump, then Monday will be the key day that determines how the movie does overall. As it stands, the movie might not reach the Rs. 40 crore mark unless there's a late surge.
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