The film 'Saiyaara' has been a box office success. The film has so far collected 273.50 crores in the domestic market. This film, starring Ahaan Pandey and Anit Padda, has brought romance to the theatres. Now talking to ANI on the success of the film, director Mohit Suri has given his reaction.
Mohit Suri's reaction to the success of 'Saiyaara'
The film's director, Mohit Suri, expressed his happiness at its success and said that he had only one aim - to make a good film and make the audience happy. Mohit said that he never expected such a big success. At the same time, Akshay Vidhani, CEO of Yash Raj Films, the production house of this film, also talked about this.
The first discussion took place in the temple.
An interesting thing also came to light about this film. Yash Raj Films CEO Akshay Vidhani said that the production house had talked to Mohit Suri for the first time in the temple regarding this film. Akshay Vidhani said that the idea of making this film came during a discussion in a temple, so he considers it his luck. He said that when he read the script for the first time, he immediately understood that this film had to be made.

Film's magic at the box office
This film, which was released on July 18, earned Rs 21.5 crore on the opening day. In the first week, the film did business of Rs 172.75 crore. On the second Friday, the film earned Rs 18 crore at the box office. On Saturday and Sunday, the film did business of Rs 26.5 and Rs 30 crore respectively. On Monday and Tuesday, the film collected Rs 9.25 and Rs 10 crore. On Wednesday, the film did a business of Rs 7 crore. In this way, the film has collected Rs 273.50 crore so far.
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