Pati Patni Aur Woh Do Crosses Rs 51 Crore Despite Mixed Reviews
Ayushmann Khurrana’s latest romantic comedy drama Pati Patni Aur Woh Do has managed to stay afloat at the box office despite facing mixed audience reactions, critical backlash and growing competition from newer theatrical releases. The Mudassar Aziz directorial, which released on May 15, 2026, has now crossed Rs 51 crore at the worldwide box office, giving the film a respectable run in an increasingly difficult theatrical environment for mid-budget Bollywood entertainers.
Starring Ayushmann Khurrana alongside Sara Ali Khan, Wamiqa Gabbi and Rakul Preet Singh, the film opened to decent numbers during its first weekend before settling into a slower but relatively stable second-week performance. While the film has not emerged as a breakout commercial success, its ability to maintain collections through weekdays and survive fresh competition has become one of the key talking points around its box office journey.
Pati Patni Aur Woh Do Box Office Collection Holds Steady
The Pati Patni Aur Woh Do box office collection saw noticeable growth during its second weekend, particularly on Day 10 when the film collected approximately Rs 3.25 crore net in India. That jump helped push the film’s India net collection to around Rs 36.35 crore, while its worldwide gross crossed the Rs 50 crore milestone.
Trade reports indicate that overseas collections contributed significantly to the total, with the film earning roughly Rs 7.30 crore internationally. The India gross collection reportedly stood above Rs 43 crore by the end of the second Sunday, showing that the film continued attracting audiences despite facing new competition in theatres.
However, as expected, collections slowed sharply once the weekdays began. On Day 11, the film reportedly earned around Rs 1.02 crore net, witnessing a steep drop from Sunday’s figures. Even so, the worldwide total climbed further to approximately Rs 51.73 crore, suggesting that audience interest, while slowing, had not completely faded.
Reports emerging on the second Tuesday indicated a slight recovery as the film collected nearly Rs 1.25 crore, reflecting a modest rise from Monday’s numbers. Industry trackers now expect the film to comfortably cross the Rs 40 crore India net mark before completing two weeks in theatres, although current trends suggest its overall theatrical run may finish around the Rs 50 crore range domestically.
Mixed Reactions Continue to Divide Audiences
While the box office numbers remain steady, the film’s reception has been deeply divided. Critics and audiences have responded very differently to the film’s humour, themes and social commentary, leading to ongoing debate online.
Several reviewers criticised the film for its treatment of subjects such as homosexuality, adultery and caste politics, arguing that the comedy often slips into regressive territory. Some reviews specifically pointed out that the film appears inconsistent with the socially aware image often associated with Ayushmann Khurrana’s cinema.
Over the past several years, Khurrana built a reputation for starring in films that challenged social prejudices while balancing humour with emotional depth. In Pati Patni Aur Woh Do, however, critics argued that the storytelling often undercuts its own messaging by relying on outdated jokes and morally questionable situations for laughs.
At the centre of the criticism is the character played by Khurrana, who reportedly spends much of the film entangled in deception and romantic manipulation while pretending to maintain a respectable public image. For some viewers, the film’s attempts to deliver social messaging towards the climax were not enough to balance the problematic humour scattered throughout the narrative.
Despite those criticisms, the film has still found support among sections of the audience looking for light-hearted commercial entertainment. Family viewers and fans of relationship comedies appear to have contributed significantly to the film’s consistent weekend growth.
Competition From New Releases Impacts Earnings
The film’s theatrical journey has also been affected by strong competition from fresh releases. Lakshya and Ananya Panday’s romantic drama Chand Mera Dil entered cinemas during the same period, while the Hollywood release Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu added further pressure at multiplexes.
With screen allocation becoming increasingly competitive, Pati Patni Aur Woh Do faced the challenge of holding audience attention during its second week. Trade analysts believe the arrival of newer films played a major role in slowing down weekday collections.
At the same time, industry experts point out that the theatrical market for small and mid-budget Hindi films has changed dramatically in recent years. Before the pandemic, socially driven comedies and small-town dramas regularly emerged as surprise box office successes. Ayushmann Khurrana himself led several successful films in that space between 2018 and 2019.
In today’s market, however, audience behaviour has shifted significantly. Viewers are increasingly selective about theatrical outings, making it harder for mid-range comedies to achieve the same kind of sustained momentum they once enjoyed. Against that backdrop, the film’s current performance is being viewed by some analysts as moderate but respectable.
Ensemble Cast Adds to Audience Curiosity
Apart from Ayushmann Khurrana, the film features Sara Ali Khan, Wamiqa Gabbi and Rakul Preet Singh in important roles. Supporting performances from Vijay Raaz, Durgesh Kumar, Ayesha Raza Mishra, Tigmanshu Dhulia and Deepika Amin also contribute to the film’s ensemble-driven storytelling.
Directed by Mudassar Aziz, the movie follows a chaotic romantic setup involving misunderstandings, hidden motives and complicated relationships. While many viewers have enjoyed the film’s commercial entertainment value, others have criticised the screenplay for depending too heavily on familiar tropes and exaggerated humour.
Even so, the film’s second weekend growth indicates that audience curiosity surrounding the cast and premise has remained strong enough to prevent a complete collapse at the ticket windows.
Can the Film Maintain Momentum?
The coming days are expected to determine how long Pati Patni Aur Woh Do can sustain its theatrical run. With new releases continuing to arrive and weekday occupancy slowing, the film may find it difficult to maintain strong collections beyond its second week.
Still, crossing the Rs 51 crore worldwide milestone provides an important cushion for the film, particularly in a market where several mid-budget Hindi releases have struggled to survive beyond opening weekend hype.
For Ayushmann Khurrana, the film marks another attempt to combine mainstream comedy with socially themed storytelling, even if the execution has generated sharply polarised reactions. Whether Pati Patni Aur Woh Do eventually emerges as a modest success or simply an average performer, its box office journey reflects the changing realities currently shaping Bollywood’s theatrical landscape.
