Sitaare Zameen Par Day 11 Box Office Collection Update

The movie "Sitaare Zameen Par," featuring Aamir Khan and Genelia D'souza Deshmukh, has demonstrated a resilient run at the box office, completing 11 days despite facing competition from new releases. While early estimates from Sacnilk suggested a collection of Rs. 3.75 crore on its second Monday, the film ultimately registered a significant drop, collecting Rs. 3.27 crore on its eleventh day, pushing its total net collection in India across all languages to Rs. 126.4 crore.
The film's box office journey commenced strongly, accumulating nearly Rs. 90 crore in its opening week. This initial success was followed by a substantial surge over its second weekend, adding over Rs. 30 crore to its coffers. Detailed day-wise collections illustrate this trajectory: Day 1 (Friday) saw Rs. 10.7 crore, followed by Rs. 20.2 crore on Day 2 (Saturday) and a peak of Rs. 27.25 crore on Day 3 (Sunday). Weekday collections during the first week stabilized around Rs. 8.5 crore on Monday and Tuesday, dipping to Rs. 7.25 crore on Wednesday and Rs. 6.5 crore on Thursday, culminating in a first-week total of Rs. 88.9 crore.
The second week continued with Rs. 6.65 crore on Day 8 (Friday), Rs. 12.6 crore on Day 9 (Saturday), and Rs. 14.50 crore on Day 10 (Sunday). The Day 11 (second Monday) collection of Rs. 3.27 crore marked a more than 70 percent drop from its previous Sunday, yet it managed to outperform other films. For instance, 'Sitaare Zameen Par' surpassed Kajol's 'Maa', which collected only Rs. 2.25 crore on its fourth day (June 30, 2025).
On Monday, June 30, 2025, the film's overall Hindi occupancy stood at 14.36%. Footfall picked up throughout the day, with morning shows at 10.69%, afternoon shows at 14.08%, evening shows at 16.76%, and night shows at 15.92%.
Beyond its commercial performance, "Sitaare Zameen Par" carries a significant social message, focusing on children with special needs. Aamir Khan, a star and key figure in the film, emphasized the importance of audience support for diverse genres. He articulated that if viewers only patronize action films, filmmakers will exclusively produce them, limiting cinematic choices. Khan advocates for an open-minded approach, stating that audience support for a variety of stories empowers creators to bring heart-felt and unique narratives to the screen, thereby fostering a richer and more varied film industry.