O'Romeo box office collection day 6: Shahid Kapoor, Triptii Dimri's movie beats Kaminey, crosses Rs 61 crore mark globally
O'Romeo, starring Shahid Kapoor and Triptii Dimri, is performing steadily at the box office, nearing Rs 50 crore in India after six days. The romantic thriller has also achieved a global collection of over Rs 61.3 crore, surpassing Shahid's previo...

O'Romeo box office collection day-wise
In its first five days, O'Romeo collected around Rs 40 crore in India. However, on Day 6, the film witnessed a slight dip in collections. According to early estimates by Sacnilk.com, the movie earned approximately Rs 3.50 crore on its sixth day. With this, the total India collection now stands at Rs 43.85 crore. The film is now inching closer to the Rs 50 crore mark, and with no major Hindi releases this week, it may continue to add to its tally.The makers also shared an update on the film’s global performance. Production banner Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment announced that O'Romeo has crossed Rs 61.3 crore worldwide. Of this, Rs 46.75 crore comes from the Indian net collection, while the overseas markets have contributed nearly Rs 15 crore. Sharing the numbers on social media, the team expressed gratitude for the consistent support coming from audiences across regions.
Interestingly, the film has now gone past the lifetime worldwide earnings of Shahid’s previous theatrical outing, Deva, which had concluded its run at Rs 55.8 crore globally. The latest figures mark a positive sign for Shahid at the box office. The film also crossed Kaminey's lifetime collection and became the 7th highest-grossing movie of Shahid Kapoor.
More about O'Romeo
O'Romeo is said to be inspired by a chapter from Hussain Zaidi’s book Mafia Queens of Mumbai. The story revolves around the life of gangster Hussain Ustara, played by Shahid, and explores themes of love, ambition and consequences. The film also features an ensemble cast including Vikrant Massey, Tamannaah Bhatia, Avinash Tiwary, Disha Patani, Farida Jalal and Nana Patekar.Ahead of the film’s release, Bhardwaj had shared an emotional note, expressing great pride in the project and thanking his team for going above and beyond their duties. He mentioned that before critics and box office numbers delivered their verdict, he felt compelled to acknowledge the dedication of his heads of departments who gave more than what was expected of them.
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