Mumbai, June 24, 2025 – Aamir Khan and Genelia D’Souza’s film “Sitaare Zameen Par” has made a powerful impact at the box office, crossing the ₹100 crore mark worldwide within just four days of release. The film marks a successful return for Aamir Khan after a brief break from mainstream cinema.
💥 ₹66.65 Cr Nett Collection in India in 4 Days
The film opened to ₹10.7 crore on Friday, followed by ₹20.2 crore on Saturday, and a massive ₹27.25 crore on Sunday. On Monday, despite being a working day, it earned ₹8.5 crore, bringing the total India nett collection to ₹66.65 crore in just four days.
🌍 Worldwide Collection Crosses ₹100 Crore
Globally, the film has received a tremendous response. After three days, the worldwide total was already around ₹95 crore, and with Monday’s earnings, the film has surpassed ₹110 crore worldwide.
📉 Monday Dip But Strong Hold
The Monday collection showed a typical 68% drop compared to Sunday, but ₹8.5 crore is still considered a strong hold for a weekday. The film continues to benefit from positive word-of-mouth and family audience engagement, increasing its chances of a long theatrical run.
🏆 Breaks “Laal Singh Chaddha” Record
“Sitaare Zameen Par” has already surpassed the lifetime box office collection of Aamir’s previous film “Laal Singh Chaddha”, which had collected ₹61.36 crore. Trade experts are calling it a strong comeback for the superstar.
🎯 ₹100 Crore in India Soon?
Given its current momentum, the film is expected to cross ₹100 crore in India by the end of its second weekend. If the trend continues, it could become one of the biggest hits of 2025.
📌 Key Film Details:
- Star Cast: Aamir Khan, Genelia D’Souza
- Director: R.S. Prasanna
- Theme: A motivational story highlighting children’s emotional challenges and inner strength
- Release Date: June 20, 2025
👉 With a blend of meaningful storytelling and strong performances, “Sitaare Zameen Par” is not just a box office success, but also a powerful cinematic message. Aamir Khan has once again proven that substance-driven films can still draw large audiences to theatres.