Pati Patni Aur Woh Do collected ₹3.25Cr on Sunday (Day 10), taking its lifetime India net collection to ₹36.35Cr.

The sequel shows a modest 18.2% weekend growth, but the overall trend confirms it is settling into a limited run.
Performance Analysis
Pati Patni Aur Woh Do has posted a modest ₹3.25Cr on its 10th day (Sunday), registering an 18.2% growth from Saturday. This takes the ten-day total to ₹36.35Cr for a film budgeted at ₹35 crore. While the weekend growth is positive on paper, the bigger picture after ten days shows that the film is struggling to expand its appeal and is now settling into tail phase.
Ayushmann Khurrana brings his usual charm to this sequel, but the script feels too predictable and lacks fresh ideas. Urban multiplex audiences are showing some interest, yet the film has not managed to create the kind of buzz needed for strong growth. At ₹35Cr budget, it is currently trending toward a below-average result.
The comedy genre in Bollywood continues to face challenges when it doesn’t deliver strong humor or memorable characters. This release adds to the list of films that opened with modest expectations but could not convert initial curiosity into sustained business.
From an industry perspective, this performance highlights the difficulties faced by comedy sequels. The original Pati Patni Aur Woh was a hit, but the sequel has not been able to recreate the same magic. The marketing campaign focused on nostalgia and Ayushmann’s star power, but it did not generate enough excitement or trailer impact.
Audience demographics have been primarily urban families and younger viewers. However, even this segment has not turned up in significant numbers after the first weekend. The film failed to create the kind of repeat value or viral moments needed for longevity.
The coming weekdays will be difficult. Without any major holiday or event support, collections are expected to drop sharply from Monday. The film will need exceptional word-of-mouth and strong weekday holds to have any chance of recovery, but the current numbers and feedback make that scenario highly unlikely.
In summary, Sunday’s modest growth provided a small positive movement, but the overall numbers after ten days confirm that Pati Patni Aur Woh Do is settling into a limited run and is unlikely to achieve a strong final verdict.