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Imtiaz Ali's newest film, Main Vaapas Aaunga, is captivating audiences nationwide. Featuring Diljit Dosanjh, Naseeruddin Shah, Sharvari, and Vedang Raina,
the romantic drama had a modest debut at the box office following its release on June 12. This led many to speculate that it might face challenges in terms of commercial success. However, the film appears to have made a remarkable turnaround! Its earnings surged notably during the second weekend, a phenomenon seldom observed in theaters. As positive reviews spread, more viewers began to visit cinemas, prompting exhibitors to schedule additional screenings. Building on this favorable trend, the Partition-era romantic drama has now achieved its highest single-day earnings since its debut.
Main Vaapas Aaunga Box Office Collection Day 10
Main Vaapas Aaunga recorded its peak earnings to date on day 10, its second Sunday at the box office. It garnered Rs 5.75 crore with 1971 shows, reflecting a significant 54% increase in figures.
The total box office earnings now amount to Rs 24.25 crore.
| Main Vaapas Aaunga Box Office Day | Main Vaapas Aaunga Box Office Collection |
| Main Vaapas Aaunga Box Office Collection Day 1 | Rs 1.15 Crore |
| Main Vaapas Aaunga Box Office Collection Day 2 | Rs 1.8 Crore |
| Main Vaapas Aaunga Box Office Collection Day 3 | Rs 2.50 Crore |
| Main Vaapas Aaunga Box Office Collection Day 4 | Rs 1.15 Crore |
| Main Vaapas Aaunga Box Office Collection Day 5 | Rs 1.65 Crore |
| Main Vaapas Aaunga Box Office Collection Day 6 | Rs 1.75 Crore |
| Main Vaapas Aaunga Box Office Collection Day 7 | Rs 2.20 Crore |
| Main Vaapas Aaunga Box Office Collection Day 8 | Rs 1.90 Crore |
| Main Vaapas Aaunga Box Office Collection Day 9 | Rs 4.35 Crore |
| Main Vaapas Aaunga Box Office Collection Day 10 | Rs 5.75 Crore |
| Main Vaapas Aaunga TOTAL Box Office Collection | Rs 24.25 Crore |
About Main Vaapas Aaunga
Main Vaapas Aaunga is a romantic drama set during the Partition era. The film delves into themes of relationships, separation, yearning, and the enduring effects of partition.
Naseeruddin Shah plays an elderly man who aspires to reunite with his childhood love one final time, despite her residing across the border in Pakistan. Eager to fulfill his grandfather's wish, his grandson, portrayed by Diljit Dosanjh, embarks on a heartfelt journey. Vedang Raina and Sharvari depict the younger versions of Keenu and Afsana, vividly bringing their love story to life through flashbacks.
The film is being praised for its poignant narrative and compelling performances.

















