
Saiyaara Box Office Day 1: A Blockbuster ₹20 Crore Debut for Ahaan Panday
In a year crowded with high-profile releases and veteran stars, Saiyaara has managed to steal the spotlight with a staggering ₹20 crore opening on its first day. Directed by Mohit Suri and produced by Yash Raj Films, the film stars newcomers Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda—and yet, it has managed to surpass many big-budget films in terms of Day 1 earnings, marking a truly historic debut.
🔥 A Debut That Defied Expectations
Debut films usually come with tempered expectations. However, Saiyaara has proved to be an exception. As per industry tracker Sacnilk, the film collected ₹20 crore net on Day 1, making it the fourth-biggest opener of 2025, behind only Chhaava (₹31 crore), Sikandar (₹26 crore), and Housefull 5 (₹24 crore). In doing so, it overtook opening day numbers of films led by stalwarts like Ajay Devgn (Raid 2) and Aamir Khan (Sitaare Zameen Par).
What makes this achievement more impressive is that both leads—Ahaan and Aneet—are fresh faces in a highly competitive industry. While Ahaan is known for his lineage as the nephew of Chunky Panday and cousin to Ananya Panday, Saiyaara marks his true debut on the silver screen. Aneet, though seen earlier in Big Girls Don’t Cry and Salaam Venky, is also relatively new to mainstream cinema.
🎟️ Advance Bookings and Show Occupancy
The buzz around Saiyaara was evident even before release. Within the first 24 hours of advance bookings, over 45,000 tickets were sold across PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis chains. On release day, the film sold 419,000 tickets via BookMyShow, second only to Chhaava’s record-setting 669,000. It also outperformed Housefull 5, which sold 295,000 tickets on Day 1.
The film had more than 7000 screenings nationwide on its opening day, and theatre occupancy remained strong:
- Morning shows: 35.5%
- Afternoon shows: 46.6%
- Evening shows: 50.9%
- Night shows: 66.6%
Regionally, Saiyaara performed exceptionally well in cities like Jaipur and Lucknow, with occupancy hitting 76%. Delhi-NCR had 800+ shows at 60% occupancy, and Mumbai saw 650+ shows with a moderate 43% turnout.
⭐ Breaking Debut Records
Ahaan Panday now holds the title for biggest opening day by a debut actor in Hindi cinema, surpassing Dhadak (₹8.76 crore). Saiyaara even outshined the opening day business of Aamir Khan’s Sitaare Zameen Par (₹10.7 crore) and Akshay Kumar’s Sky Force (₹12.25 crore). For a film led by fresh talent, these numbers are truly historic.
🎧 The Music and Romance Factor
Trade analysts have pointed out that Saiyaara’s success goes beyond just debut curiosity. The film’s melodic soundtrack, emotionally engaging screenplay, and Mohit Suri’s signature romantic tone have resonated with audiences.
Entertainment writers have drawn parallels to the musical legacy of Aashiqui 2, another Mohit Suri success story. By the evening of its release day, Saiyaara had already raked in ₹14 crore, and the final Day 1 total sealed at ₹20 crore, as predicted by box office experts.
🎬 Positive Reviews and Word-of-Mouth
Critics have largely praised the film. The Times of India rated it 3 out of 5, calling it “visually lush, emotionally compelling, and musically rich,” albeit with minor pacing flaws. Public response has also been positive, indicating that the film is likely to benefit from strong word-of-mouth over the weekend.
📊 A Win for Yash Raj Films
For Yash Raj Films, Saiyaara represents a much-needed win outside their Spy Universe. It has been nearly a decade since the banner had a breakthrough success in a genre outside action thrillers. According to film trade analyst Sumit Kadel, the film signals a “strong revival” not just for YRF, but also for romantic dramas in mainstream Bollywood.
💰 Weekend Forecast and Box Office Outlook
Given its solid start, Saiyaara is now projected to comfortably enter the ₹70–₹80 crore weekend club. If current momentum continues, it could even challenge the ₹100 crore mark in its first week. Early estimates suggest that the film may recover its full production cost by Sunday night.
Its mix of high ticket sales, strong occupancy, and debutant buzz makes it one of the rare Hindi films in recent years to open big without relying on star power or franchise branding.
📝 Final Verdict
Saiyaara isn’t just another romantic drama—it’s a game-changer for debut-led films in Bollywood. The ₹20 crore opening isn’t just a number; it reflects a powerful combination of audience trust, nostalgic music, emotional storytelling, and fresh energy. If the trend holds, Saiyaara could very well be the dark horse of 2025—a film that rewrites what a debut movie can achieve in today’s box office landscape.
With a strong start and growing audience love, Saiyaara is clearly here to stay.