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Saiyaara box office collection Day 16: Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda’s film set to cross Rs 300 mark

Saiyaara box office collection Day 16: Mohit Suri's film saw a 41.11% growth on its third Saturday.

Saiyaara box officeSaiyaara box office collection Day 16 : Ahaan Panday-Aneet Padda’s blockbuster is unstoppable at the box office.

Saiyaara box office collection Day 16: Saiyaara, starring Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda in key roles, continues to break records at the box office. Now in its third week, the film is still performing on par with recent releases like Son of Sardaar 2 and Dhadak 2.

According to trade tracker Sacnilk, Saiyaara earned around Rs 6.35 crore on its third Saturday, taking its total domestic collection to Rs 291.35 crore. The film saw a 41.11% jump in earnings on August 2. At the worldwide box office, it has already crossed the Rs 450 crore mark. With this momentum, Saiyaara is rapidly nearing the Rs 300 crore club domestically and remains one of the top-grossing Hindi films of 2025.

Released on July 18, 2025, Saiyaara opened to a blockbuster weekend with Rs 83 crore and went on to earn Rs 172.75 crore in its first week, Rs 107.75 crore in the second, and continued its strong run into the third weekend.

Even with new releases like Son of Sardaar 2 and Dhadak 2 hitting theaters, Saiyaara continues to draw audiences.

In an interview with NDTV, Saiyaara director Mohit Sur said Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda are still processing the positive reactions to their debut film. “They keep sending me videos. They’re so happy, they’re getting recognised. For them, every day is new, and they want to share it with me. They keep asking, ‘Why aren’t you here?’ It’s very sweet.”

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