
O Romeo, starring Shahid Kapoor and Tripti Dimri, and directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, has completed its first three days at the Indian box office with steady momentum. As per figures shared by the producers and supported by trade analysis, the film has managed a respectable opening weekend total.
O Romeo India Box Office (As Per Producers)
- Day 1 (Friday): ₹9.01 crore
- Day 2 (Saturday): ₹14.50 crore
- Day 3 (Sunday): ₹11.00 crore
Total (3 Days): ₹34.51 crore (India Net)
The film witnessed strong growth on Saturday, followed by a stable Sunday performance. The weekend numbers suggest positive word of mouth and decent occupancy in urban centers.
Worldwide Collection Estimate
While official overseas numbers are yet to be fully detailed, early trade estimates suggest the film may have earned approximately ₹10–15 crore from international markets during the opening weekend.
If those numbers hold, the estimated worldwide gross collection would stand in the range of:
👉 ₹45–50 crore (approx.)
For a Shahid Kapoor film, this is considered a solid start, especially after his previous release Deva. Industry analysts believe O Romeo has opened better in terms of appreciation and audience response.
Audience Response & Trend
The film has been appreciated for its performances, particularly Shahid Kapoor’s intense portrayal and Vishal Bhardwaj’s direction. Multiplex audiences seem to be responding positively, which is reflected in the weekend growth.
However, Monday will be crucial. The weekday trend will determine whether the film can sustain momentum and move toward becoming a strong commercial success.
Box Office Outlook
With no major big-ticket Bollywood releases lined up immediately, O Romeo has a fair opportunity to:
- Hold steady during weekdays
- Capitalize on positive word of mouth
- Build momentum in its second weekend
If the film maintains stable collections during the weekdays, it could comfortably cross the ₹60–70 crore mark in the coming weeks.
Disclaimer
The box office figures mentioned above are based on numbers shared by producers and trade analysis. Overseas and worldwide totals are approximate estimates and not official consolidated figures. Final worldwide numbers may vary.



