Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri 1st Weekend; Scores Low!
Kartik Aaryan and Ananya Panday’s Christmas rom-com Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri arrived in theatres with festive hopes, but its first weekend numbers tell a rather underwhelming story.
Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri 1st Weekend; Scores Low!
Despite a holiday release and a glossy rom-com vibe, the film has struggled to find momentum at the box office, largely due to stiff competition from Ranveer Singh’s juggernaut Dhurandhar, which continues to dominate screens and audience attention.
Here’s how the film has performed so far in India –
| Day | India Net Collection |
|---|---|
| Day 1 (1st Thursday) | ₹7.75 Cr |
| Day 2 (1st Friday) | ₹5.25 Cr |
| Day 3 (1st Saturday) | ₹5.5 Cr |
| Day 4 (1st Sunday) | ₹5.25 Cr |
| Total | ₹23.75 Cr |
The film opened decently on Day 1 thanks to the Christmas holiday, but collections dipped sharply on Friday and never quite recovered over the weekend. Ideally, a rom-com should see a noticeable jump on Saturday and Sunday, but here the numbers stayed mostly flat, hovering around the ₹5–5.5 crore mark. That lack of weekend growth is a red flag!
As per Sacnilk, the four-day India net collection stands at ₹23.75 crore, which is modest for a holiday release featuring a popular pairing. Word of mouth, mixed reviews, and tough competition seem to have slowed things down. The big question now is whether weekdays will hold steady or if the film will continue to slide.
Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri Storyline:
Romance author Rumi (Ananya Panday) lands in Croatia chasing sunsets and that elusive 90s wala pyaar in the middle of 2025’s hook-up culture.
Enter Ray (Kartik Aaryan). Mama’s boy, certified flirt, walking red flag according to Rumi. She finds him loud, annoying and is desperate to avoid him. Fate, however, has other plans. They keep bumping into each other everywhere. Same yacht, same cafés, yada yada. Cue eye-rolls, banter and then undeniable sparks.
What starts as constant bickering slowly turns into a dreamy holiday romance. But reality crashes the party. This fling comes with an expiry date thanks to the emotional family drama & baggage (Jackie Shroff and Neena Gupta).
Will this end as just another vacation memory, or can Rumi and Ray turn this fleeting romance into something real once the holiday ends?
Our review – Tu Meri Main Tera looks glossy and promising at first, but weak writing, flat chemistry and try-hard humour drag it down. A pretty rom-com that sadly fizzles into something dull and forgettable!
