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Sitaare Miss Their Mark: Khan’s Courtroom of Emotions Opens to a Quiet Crowd


Updated: June 21, 2025 07:16

Image Source: The Daily Guardian

Opening Snapshot Aamir Khan's long-awaited big screen return in Sitaare Zameen Par opened on a modest note at the box office. In spite of the huge anticipation and the emotional buzz over the subject matter of the film, early reports suggest a poor flying start with collections remaining at about Rs 8.87 crore on Day 1.

Performance Pulse

The film registered a national Hindi share of 17.73% on Friday

Both morning and afternoon sessions were equally well-attended, with a slightly higher turnout in the evening

The opening day figure lags behind Aamir's last release Laal Singh Chaddha, which collected Rs 11.7 crore on Day 1

Contrary to this, Salman Khan's Sikandar earned a good opening of Rs 26 crore, which highlights the competition

Synopsis & Cast Highlights

RS Prasanna-directed Sitaare Zameen Par is a spiritual sequel to the 2007 hit Taare Zameen Par

The story follows a condescending basketball coach who becomes empathetic as he coaches ten neurodivergent adults.

The cast comprises Genelia D'Souza and a cast of ten debutant actors who play the team of players

The film is an official remake of Spanish sports dramedy Campeones

Audience Buzz

Early word is rapturous, hailing the emotional resonance and performances, deeming the film a warm, feel-good experience

It is faulted that, despite it being less intense than the original, it conveys a warm message in sincerity

Word-of-mouth should be a major contributor to the weekend box office for the film

Looking Ahead

With its smaller budget and lower pre-release promotions, success of the movie depends on steady audience turnout

Aamir Khan choosing to skip OTT deals and instead retaining theatrical release puts box office pressure on the movie

Forecasters see a potential weekend boost if favorable word-of-mouth picks up momentum

Sources: Hindustan Times, Times Now, India.com, LiveMint, MSN India, The Hans India

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