As 2025 draws to a close, the Bollywood box office tells a tale of two extremes. While a few films have dominated the charts, others have struggled to find their footing. Kapil Sharma's comedy sequel, 'Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2', unfortunately, falls into the latter category. Despite a promising start, the film has witnessed a dramatic plunge in its collections, hitting a new low in its second week.
A Steep Decline in Collections
Released on December 12, 2025, the film starring Kapil Sharma, Ayesha Khan, Manjot Singh, Parul Gulati, and Tridha Choudhury opened to decent numbers. However, it faced stiff competition from the juggernaut Ranveer Singh-starrer 'Dhurandhar' from day one. The situation worsened with the release of another major film, Kartik Aaryan and Ananya Panday's 'Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri' on Christmas Day, December 25.
This new competition caused the business of 'Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2' to nosedive. On its 14th day in theatres (second Thursday), the film recorded its lowest single-day collection, minting a meagre Rs 4 lakh net in India, as per industry tracker Sacnilk. This was a significant drop, especially after the film seemed to be maintaining a steady pace, having added over Rs 50 lakh since its second weekend.
Day-by-Day Box Office Breakdown
The film's 14-day theatrical journey in the domestic market reveals a sharp decline after a strong opening weekend. Here is the detailed day-wise collection:
- Day 1 [1st Friday]: Rs 1.85 crore
- Day 2 [1st Saturday]: Rs 2.5 crore
- Day 3 [1st Sunday]: Rs 2.9 crore
- Day 4 [1st Monday]: Rs 0.9 crore
- Day 5 [1st Tuesday]: Rs 1.1 crore
- Day 6 [1st Wednesday]: Rs 0.85 crore
- Day 7 [1st Thursday]: Rs 0.75 crore
- Day 8 [2nd Friday]: Rs 0.22 crore
- Day 9 [2nd Saturday]: Rs 0.35 crore
- Day 10 [2nd Sunday]: Rs 0.46 crore
- Day 11 [2nd Monday]: Rs 0.13 crore
- Day 12 [2nd Tuesday]: Rs 0.19 crore
- Day 13 [2nd Wednesday]: Rs 0.18 crore
- Day 14 [2nd Thursday]: Rs 0.4 crore
The total net collection in India after two weeks stands at Rs 12.31 crore.
Competition Overshadows Festive Season
The film failed to capitalise on the festive Christmas surge, which significantly benefited its competitors. On the same day (December 25), 'Tu Meri Main Tera...' opened with Rs 7.25 crore, while the reigning champion 'Dhurandhar' continued its dream run, collecting a massive Rs 26 crore, leveraging the holiday season to its full advantage.
The stark contrast highlights the challenging environment for mid-range films when pitted against big-star vehicles during peak release periods. The performance of 'Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2' underscores the fact that a favourable release date and festive spirit are not enough to guarantee success without sustained audience interest and minimal competition.