Updated on: Aug 05, 2025 08:10 am IST
Dhadak 2 Box Office Collection Day 4: Siddhant Chaturvedi and Triptii Dimri Starred OPPOSTE Each other for the first time in dhadak 2.
Dhadak 2 Box Office Collection Day 4: Shazia Iqbal’s film, the Hindi remake of the Tamil film Pariyerum Perumal, had high expectations surrounding its release, but despite garnering mostly positive reviews, the film is struggling at the box office. The film, starring Siddhant Chaturvedi and Triptii Dimri, is facing stiff competition from Ajay Devgn‘s Son of Sardaar 2. (Also read: Son of Sardaar 2 vs Dhadak 2 box office report card: Which sequel fared better over the weekend?)

Dhadak 2 Box Office Update
As per the latest update on SacilkDhadak 2 collected ₹1.04 crore on its fourth day of release (as per early estimates), its lowest so far. A dip in collection on Monday is expected, but that has hurt the momentum of the film, especially given that the film has not shown considerable growth during the weekend. Its highest single-day collections were recorded on Sunday, with ₹ 4.15 crore. The overall collection now stands at ₹ 12.80 crore.
Dhadak 2 had an overall 12.75% Hindi Occupancy on Monday. Dhadak 2 is facing stiff competition from multiple releases, including Ajay Devgn’s Son of Sardaar 2, animation epic Mahavatar narsimhaand the blockbuster Saiyaara.
Dhadak 2 was released on August 1, clashing with Son of Sardaar 2. Its box office performance has been overshadowed by Son of Sardaar 2, which has collected ₹27.25 crore, a significant lead over Dhadak 2’s earnings.
About Dhadak 2
Dhadak 2 is a standalone sequel to the 2018 Dhadak. However, it is not connected to the original narrative or characters. It tells the tale of a law student who falls for his classmate, only for her family to harass him due to caste differences. It is produced by Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions, Zee Studios and Cloud 9 Pictures.
Dhadak 2 was initially slated to hit the big screen in November 2024, but it experienced several delays following the reported hurdles with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). These hurdles were resolved only recently after the makers agreed to significant cuts and modifications to the film.
