Daadi Ki Shaadi collected ₹0.05Cr on Monday (Day 18), taking its lifetime India net collection to ₹7.06Cr.

The family comedy has dropped to near-zero levels, confirming the theatrical run is effectively over.
Performance Analysis
Daadi Ki Shaadi has added a negligible ₹0.05Cr on its 18th day, registering a 70.6% drop from Sunday. With a budget of ₹20 crore, the film stands at 0.35x budget ratio, confirming its position as a clear commercial disaster. After a modest opening, the film failed to generate any meaningful word-of-mouth and has now reached the stage where daily collections are almost non-existent.
The comedy was positioned as a light-hearted family entertainer with Neetu Kapoor in a central role. While the cast delivered competent performances, the script lacked fresh humor or emotional depth to sustain interest beyond the first weekend. Viewers who did watch the film appreciated the nostalgic tone, but the overall narrative felt predictable and did not create any repeat value.
In the current Bollywood market, even low-budget comedies need strong audience connect to survive past the opening week. Daadi Ki Shaadi has seen a consistent decline and is now playing on minimal shows in smaller centres only.
From an industry standpoint, this result highlights the increasing difficulty for mid-to-low budget comedies without major star power or viral marketing. The film had a decent cast but could not translate that into sustained theatrical business.
Technical aspects were functional, but nothing stood out enough to drive additional footfalls. Audience demographics were primarily family audiences looking for light entertainment, yet even this segment moved on quickly.
The coming days will see the film exit remaining theatres completely. Any further collections will be insignificant.
In summary, Monday’s ₹0.05Cr collection confirms that Daadi Ki Shaadi’s theatrical run is effectively over. The film ends its journey as a commercial disappointment.