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Love Oh Love Opening Weekend Box Office Collection: Records 1,300+ Shows as it Earns Rs. 0.67 Crore India Gross
BY SACNILK
The romantic drama Love Oh Love has wrapped up its first three days in theaters, marking the completion of its opening weekend. Released with a focused footprint in the Southern markets of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh/Telangana, the film established its presence across 1,331 shows during its first three days. This localized release strategy has allowed the movie to tap into the regional audience as it begins its theatrical journey. Looking at the India net collections, the film started its journey on Friday with ₹0.15 Crore. There was a visible jump on Saturday, which is usually a positive sign for any film, as it collected ₹0.26 Crore—a growth of over 70 percent from its opening day. However, this momentum did not translate into a bigger Sunday. On its third day, the collections dropped back to ₹0.17 Crore, bringing the total opening weekend net collection to ₹0.58 Crore. Currently, the worldwide gross stands at ₹0.67 Crore, with almost all of it coming from the domestic market as the overseas contribution remains negligible. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Love Oh Love - Opening Weekend BreakdownDayGross CollectionNet CollectionShowsOccupancyDay 1 (Friday)₹0.17 Cr₹0.15 Cr53014.6%Day 2 (Saturday)₹0.30 Cr₹0.26 Cr42220.4%Day 3 (Sunday)₹0.20 Cr₹0.17 Cr37921.0%Total Weekend₹0.67 Cr₹0.58 Cr1,331- The language-wise performance shows that the Tamil version contributed the bulk of the earnings. Over the three days, the Tamil version collected a net of ₹0.35 Crore from 818 shows with an overall occupancy of 19.2 percent. The Telugu version followed with a net collection of ₹0.23 Crore across 513 shows, maintaining a 16.8 percent occupancy. This suggests that the film found slightly more resonance in Tamil Nadu hubs, particularly during evening and night shows in urban centers. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) In terms of digital ticket sales, the platform BookMyShow recorded a steady flow of bookings. The film saw an opening day response of approximately 11,000 to 13,000 tickets. As the weekend progressed, Saturday and Sunday saw small sequential increments, adding roughly 12,000 to 15,000 tickets daily. This brought the cumulative weekend sales on the platform to a respectable range. Day 1 (Friday): 11,000 - 13,000 tickets Day 2 (Saturday): 12,000 - 15,000 tickets Day 3 (Sunday): 12,000 - 15,000 tickets Total Weekend Estimated: 35,000 - 42,000 tickets The performance in national multiplex chains—PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis—remained nearly flat throughout the weekend. Over 3,800 tickets were sold across these chains in the first three days. On Sunday, specifically, the film ran 87 shows in these chains, selling 1,330 tickets and generating a gross of ₹1.95 Lakh. PVR led the chains on Sunday with 793 tickets sold and a 15.03 percent occupancy. INOX and Cinepolis followed with 282 and 255 tickets respectively. The overall occupancy for these chains on Sunday was around 9.59 percent, which aligns with the modest trend seen in other centers.