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O Romeo Stays Solid on Tuesday; Border 2 Crosses ₹323 Cr While Tu Ya Main Struggles — Full Box Office Breakdown

February 18, 2026 | by INVC Desk

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Mumbai, India — February 18, 2026

India’s theatrical market continues to see intense competition among new and ongoing releases. Recent films are drawing the most attention, led by O Romeo, while holdover titles continue contributing steady revenue. Below is a fact-checked breakdown of current theatrical earnings as of Tuesday.


O Romeo — Stable Weekday Performance

Directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, the romantic action drama starring Shahid Kapoor and Triptii Dimri continues its consistent run.

Daily Earnings

  • Friday — ₹8.50 crore

  • Saturday — ₹12.65 crore

  • Sunday — ₹9 crore

  • Monday — ₹4.85 crore

  • Tuesday — ₹5 crore

Total Collection: ₹40 crore

The film’s Tuesday hold suggests stable weekday audience interest following a strong opening weekend.


Tu Ya Main — Limited Momentum

Romantic thriller Tu Ya Main, starring Shanaya Kapoor and Adarsh Gourav, has shown modest growth but remains low overall.

  • Day 1 — ₹60 lakh

  • Day 2 — ₹1.45 crore

  • Day 3 — ₹80 lakh

  • Day 4 — ₹40 lakh

  • Tuesday — ₹45 lakh

Total: ₹3.70 crore


Vadh 2 — Minimal Footfall

Drama sequel Vadh 2, featuring Neena Gupta and Sanjay Mishra, remains in limited theatrical circulation.

  • Saturday — ₹11 lakh

  • Sunday — ₹7 lakh

  • Monday — ₹2 lakh

  • Tuesday — ₹2 lakh

Total: ₹3.71 crore


Mardaani 3 — Holding Steady in Later Weeks

Crime thriller Mardaani 3, starring Rani Mukerji, continues generating revenue weeks after release.

  • Day 16 — ₹1.65 crore

  • Day 17 — ₹1.10 crore

  • Day 18 — ₹50 lakh

  • Tuesday — ₹60 lakh

Total: ₹45.35 crore


Border 2 — Overall Box Office Leader

War drama sequel Border 2, led by Sunny Deol, remains the highest grosser among current releases.

  • Day 23 — ₹1.9 crore

  • Day 24 — ₹1.4 crore

  • Day 25 — ₹60 lakh

  • Tuesday — ₹80 lakh

Total: ₹323.25 crore


📊 Market Trend Snapshot

  • Strong openers with positive word-of-mouth show weekday stability.

  • Mid-budget films depend heavily on opening weekend performance.

  • Established hits continue earning through steady late-run collections.

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