Main Vaapas Aaunga, directed by Imtiaz Ali, has seen a remarkable 130% jump in its second week, with a net collection of ₹4.35 crore on its second Saturday, marking its ninth day in theaters.
This brings the film's total domestic net earnings to ₹18.50 crore, while its overall gross collection in India now stands at ₹22.10 crore.
The film, which opened to positive reviews but took a slow start at the box office, has now maintained a slow but steady run, with daily earnings fluctuating throughout the days.
Main Vaapas Aaunga has been a consistent draw at the box office, with a slight jump on Saturday to earn ₹1.85 crore, before hitting its weekend peak on Sunday with a collection of ₹2.50 crore.
The film centres on a 95-year-old man who suffers a stroke while trying to make his way to Pakistan, and as his memories begin to return, his grandson starts uncovering pieces of a life that existed before Partition.
The film marks another collaboration between Imtiaz Ali and AR Rahman, their fifth together after Rockstar, Highway, Tamasha, and Amar Singh Chamkila.