Shahid Kapoor and Trupti Dimri starrer and Vishal Bhardwaj’s directed film ‘O’Romeo’ had a good start. On the second day also, on the occasion of Valentine’s Day, the film showed solid growth at the box office. But on the third day of its release i.e. its first Sunday, there was a decline of about 30 percent in the earnings of this film and the main reason for this was the India vs Pakistan cricket match. Amidst all this, let us know how much ‘O’ Romeo’ has earned worldwide on its opening weekend?
‘O’Romeo‘ How much did it collect worldwide in three days??
Let us tell you that ‘O’Romeo’ earned Rs 9 crore net at the Indian box office on the third day of its release, after which its total collection is estimated to be Rs 30.15 crore net (35 crore gross). This big budget action romantic drama of Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment has earned more than USD 1.3 million in foreign countries, which is more than Rs. 12 crore. With this, its worldwide gross earnings in the opening weekend have increased to more than Rs 45 crore. This is not a very good thing for such an expensive film
O Romeo could not enter Shahid’s top 10 worldwide films
It has been three days since ‘O’Romeo’ was released in theaters and due to the decline in its earnings on Sunday, its entire box office mathematics has been spoiled. Even after three days, this film has not been able to enter Shahid’s worldwide top 10 films. Let us tell you that Shahid’s 10th globally highest grossing film is Mausam (54.5 crores, according to Koimoi data). In such a situation, to beat this film, ‘O’Romeo’ still needs to earn around Rs 10 crore more.
Top 10 highest grossing films of Shahid Kapoor’s career worldwide (Worldwide Gross Collection as per Koimoi)
- Padmavat- 560 crores
- Kabir Singh- 368.3 crores
- Jiya got so entangled in your words – 133.64 crores
- R…Rajkumar – 101.21 crores
- Udta Punjab- 97.01 crores
- Haider- 91.7 crores
- Bastard-68.01 crores
- Deva- 59.3 crores
- Batti Gul meter operational – 55.84 crores
- Mausam – 54.5 crores
Will be in Monday’s test ‘O’Romeo‘ fate decided
These days, light-hearted rom-com films are falling in this range, this film leans more towards the dark and thriller side, which is considered less commercial, so it is not a bad result, just the economics do not fit. Now all eyes are on O’Romeo’s Monday hold. If it passes the Monday test and remains strong on weeknights, it could reach a decent collection by the time it ends its run in the theatres.

