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Tere Ishk Mein witnesses near 100 % to cross Rs 5 crore mark for Day 1

Dhanush and Kriti Sanon’s ‘Tere Ishk Mein’ witnesses near 100 % to cross Rs 5 crore mark for Day 1 advance booking

Aanand L Rai’s upcoming film ‘Tere Ishk Mein’, featuring the talented duo Dhanush and Kriti Sanon, is making waves, as advance ticket sales soar past Rs 5 crore for Day 1 . This film not only marks Dhanush’s re-entry into Rai’s cinematic world but also sets the stage for an impressive opening.The film is expected to cross Rs 10 crore mark by the end of Day 1 .

Aanand L Rai is back in his familiar space with his latest film Tere Ishk Mein, starring Dhanush and Kriti Sanon and the audience is already happy . THe advance collection for it’s day 1 has already crossed Rs 5 crore mark signalling a major upswing momentum ahead of its release on Friday. The film marks.Dhanush’s highly anticipated return to Rai’s emotionally charged universe after Raanjhanaa and Atrangi Re and could possibly take the biggest opening of the month in Bollywood.The rise in its collection has been steady over the past few days with the film crossing Rs 5 crore mark by Thursday morning. As of now the total advance booking of the film stands at Rs 5.28 crore including block booking. Till Wednesday morning , organic ticket sales were at Rs 1.12 crore and in the last 24 hours the number has jumped to Rs 2.48 crore showing more than 100 % increase having sold more than 1,05,000 tickets. As of now the block booking number is at Rs 2.80 crore. The growing numbers are indicative of growing enthusiasm for the reunion of Rai with Dhanush and A R Rahamn.

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The film is being released in two languages, Hindi and Tamil. Tamil purely to cater to Dhanush’s fans. The Hindi version remains the primary driver, accounting for a massive Rs 2.34 crore in gross sales from 95,282 tickets across 9,850 shows from organic sales.The Tamil version, though limited in scale, has also shown healthy traction, contributing Rs 13.35 lakh from 10,694 tickets across 420 shows. With this momentum, Tere Ishk Mein is on track to register an opening in the Rs 10-12 crore range on Day 1. If the walk-in audience over the weekend mirrors the enthusiasm seen in advance sales, the film could well exceed early trade expectations and secure one of the strongest openings for a romantic drama this year.

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