Sponsored Buzz, Paid Hype… Only Rs 2.75 Cr Opening?

Chand Mera Dil opening day box office

Chand Mera Dil has opened to a slow start despite low ticket prices on day one. The film collected Rs. 2.85 crores, which is lower than Pati Patni Aur Who Do that earned Rs. 3.80 crores on its opening day.

Trade experts believe the film’s similarity to other romantic dramas has affected its performance. They also point to Ananya Panday’s recent track record as a factor influencing audience response and opening day collections.

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Considering the reported investment, the film may struggle to sustain a long theatrical run. The initial numbers have raised concerns about its box office prospects in the coming days.

In contrast, Drishyam 3 has performed strongly at the box office. The film collected Rs. 25 crores within two days, while overseas earnings reached around Rs. 45 crores, taking its worldwide total close to Rs. 75 crores.

Opinions among critics remain divided about Chand Mera Dil’s future. Some believe it may see growth over the weekend, while others feel that negative reviews could limit its chances of recovery.

Viewers who have watched the film have highlighted issues in the storyline. Many have pointed out noticeable loopholes, which seem to be affecting word of mouth and overall reception.

Trade analysts have also expressed concern about Lakshya’s career. They believe he showed promise initially but now needs to focus on better script selection to ensure stronger projects ahead.

Online discussions suggest that audiences want fresh storytelling instead of repeated intense love stories. Some users feel that content should take priority over music and visual presentation.

There are also claims of artificial hype being created through music and online promotions. A few users have mentioned alleged sponsored posts aimed at increasing attention around the film.

With competition from Karuppu and Star Wars: The Mandalorian & Grogu, the coming weeks will be crucial. It remains uncertain whether Chand Mera Dil can sustain its run in theatres.

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