The box office performance of Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video reflects a mix of strong early momentum over the weekend and a gradual decline in weekday collections. In its first week, the film amassed a total of ₹26.95 crore, with the opening weekend proving to be its peak. After a solid ₹5.5 crore on Friday, the collections surged to ₹6.9 crore on Saturday and ₹6.4 crore on Sunday, indicating significant audience interest early on.
The numbers dropped significantly, with weekday earnings of ₹2.4 crore, ₹2.1 crore, ₹1.9 crore, and finally ₹1.75 crore on Thursday. This trend highlights the usual dip in box office collections that films often experience after the weekend, as weekday audiences tend to be smaller.
The occupancy rates provide an interesting insight into the regional popularity of the film. Thursday’s overall Hindi occupancy stood at 9.47%, with the highest interest observed in night shows (11.9%), while morning shows saw the least turnout (6.25%). Regionally, Chennai led with 18.67% occupancy, a standout compared to Ahmedabad, which recorded a much lower 4.5%. Cities like Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, and others showed moderate occupancy, ranging from 5.5% to 14%, reflecting varied levels of audience engagement across the country.
While Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video had a promising start, the significant drop in collections during the weekdays suggests the film may face challenges in sustaining its momentum, especially with new releases or increased competition at the box office in its second week. The coming days will be crucial in determining its overall success.