
The upcoming romantic drama Tere Ishk Mein, starring Dhanush and Kriti Sanon, is gearing up for a powerful opening at the Indian box office. With strong pre-release buzz, impactful promos, and solid audience anticipation, early estimates indicate that the film is heading for an impressive debut, particularly in the Hindi market.Trade analysts predict that the film’s Hindi version will collect ₹12–15 crore NBOC on Friday, marking a remarkable start for a non-holiday release. Across all languages, including Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada versions, Tere Ishk Mein is expected to post a combined opening day figure of ₹17–20 crore, giving it a strong foothold in the Pan-India space.
What makes these predictions even more noteworthy is the film’s potential for sharp weekend growth. If the movie garners positive word-of-mouth, the Hindi version alone could earn ₹50–60 crore over the opening weekend, positioning it among the top performers of the year. Dhanush’s expanding market in the North, combined with Kriti Sanon’s mainstream appeal, has created an ideal platform for the film to resonate with a wide spectrum of viewers.The film’s music, emotional depth, and fresh pairing have added to the anticipation. Trailers and promotional content have received encouraging responses for their intensity, chemistry between the lead actors, and the dramatic narrative tone. With Dhanush already known for delivering strong performances and Kriti enjoying a steady rise in stardom, expectations are naturally high.
Moreover, the film’s positioning as a Pan-India romantic entertainer with mass appeal gives it an edge over recent releases. Industry experts believe that if the content clicks with audiences, Tere Ishk Mein has the potential to emerge not just as a box office winner but also as one of the biggest Pan-India successes of the year.With everything aligned for a spectacular start, all eyes are now on Friday’s numbers.
If the film lives up to its promise, Tere Ishk Mein could very well become a landmark hit in Dhanush’s career and a major milestone in Hindi cinema’s evolving Pan-India landscape.
